I have Ubuntu MATE on a VM and could reproduce your first issue there,
i.e. it's present only when Neo 2 is not first in the list of keyboard
layouts.
Consequently this is probably an xkeyboard-config issue and not specific
to gnome-control-center. And the issue is reasonably upstream in nature.
On 2020-12-28 02:45, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
> German (Neo 2) is a very special keyboard layout, and when I add it
> to my list of input sources it breaks a few things on my other
> layouts, and as regards Neo 2 I don't have a clue how to make sense
> of it.
I disabled NumLock, and then it
Thanks for your report.
German (Neo 2) is a very special keyboard layout, and when I add it to
my list of input sources it breaks a few things on my other layouts, and
as regards Neo 2 I don't have a clue how to make sense of it.
Have you tried to use Neo 2 on other desktop environments but
You have been subscribed to a public bug:
It's hard to really summarize the issue here. If you use the Neo2 layout
somewhere, the keymap becomes garbled in a very specific way (see
below). I am not really sure if it affects other keyboard layouts or
what happens internally. I have selected
Public bug reported:
I've uncovered what I think is a bug in the way that gnome-shell
implements Alt-Tab support. First, my understanding is that the current
version of Alt-Tab is only supposed to select between windows in the
current virtual desktop.
I accidentally uncovered this as follows.