'qtpie' via qubes-users <qubes-users@googlegroups.com> writes:
- Does anyone have a comparable setup and what xrandr command do
you use?
- Is there an alternative to using xrandr under i3?
Do you have tried to use an utility such as lxrandr or arandr to
generate
the command of xrandr for you ?
Also, how do you change your keyboard settings under
i3/Fedora/Qubes? I
want to use the us-altgr-intl keymap. Under i3 when I do $
localectl
set-keymap us-altgr-intl in a qube vm terminal, this has no
effect in
applications. The right alt key instead remains used to open
menu's
(altgr+f for File, altgr+e for Edit, etc.) If I could use
altgr-intl and
retain that functionality that would actually be great.
localectl is an utility correlated to systemd, its changes only
takes effect
*after* a reboot and must be applied in the templateVM.
To change your keymap on the fly you should use setxkbmap. Its
changes only
last the session.
‘setxkbmap -layout us -variant altgr-intl’
I have bugs with localectl. (options will not clean) Instead I
export my own
keymap with xkbcomp and loads it in session scripts.
For the qubes way to change the vm keymaps, idk sorry. I only know
it does
not allow to change your keyboard options so I looked away.
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