iGEL, I'm using a non English keyboard layout, and only by enabling this
option am I able to input using my session (and system) locale. With the
option disabled, it reverts to a default en_US. So the option makes
sense enabled.

As for suggesting users use the gconf-editors, the tool isn't geared to
non techies, while changing the session layout back to an en_US is
common for lambda users that learnt to use their own language input with
an en_US keyboard (in their home country for example) but are now using
a different layout, one corresponding to the foreign language of the
country they're in. Some substitutions are possible for simple IM like
pinyin, but more complex ones (character based) depend heavily on learnt
habits that wouldn't easily translate into another layout (for those
people).

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