Mark Phillips wrote:
> Actually, I found the solution for gnome by looking through the menus,
> except it does not paint a nice keyboard layout on the screen. Add the
> keyboard-indicator to the gnome panel and then edit the keyboard preferences
> to add a German/Spanish keyboard layout. No cute flags, just letters (USA,
> EU, etc) and no keyboard layout on screen. But close.
>
>
I think once you have the keyboard layout set, you just need to use
the assistive technology to get an onscreen keyboard. KDE and GNOME both
support this.
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