Let's be just clear about this "bug" report: the fact that we cannot
easily (i.e. in a switch in the control panel in Ubuntu 14.04 , or by
choosing a windows like keyboard in the list of AZERTY keyboard
available) is a clear stopper for adoption of Windows users that want
could switch to Linux.

For any Windows user with AZERTY keyboard that could be switched to Ubuntu that 
I know of, the first impression they get is that the system "cannot manage such 
a simple thing as a keyboard". We are not going, as tech-savvy people, to teach 
a lambda user (say my mother) that they were wrong for years pressing cap lock 
to type numbers from the main part of the keyboard. It is just a habit. Typical 
scenario that I encounter several times to switch users from Windows to Ubuntu:
- Install Ubuntu
- Type user password. Most of the time there are numbers in it and the 
uncovered characters on the screenshot I type "the Windows way" by either 
pressing shift + number or by caps lock, number, un-caps lock
- At first login, they type it sometimes the other way => "wrong login or 
password entered"...
- If they pass the login, the first use of Libre Office to type a letter or use 
Calc make them yell
=> confidence immediately lost for something that is accepted in their mind as 
the expected behavior.

Then, when you start to explain the behavior is different, they is a
clear aversion to change expressed (and I can understand it: if I'm used
to type in some way for years, I don't want a computer to ask me to
change my behavior, I expect the computer to follow my need).

Eventually, if I change the configuration to adapt the keyboard to
behave like Windows, I need to do all the "seen as black magic very
complicated stuff" to change the keyboard mappings etc: it is not a pain
for me, but it is just a show stopper for the users that think now "wow,
so contrary to what you told me, it won't be at all like you explained
to me, Ubuntu is not going to be as easy as Widnows with free
alternative software available for installation within a click etc"...
Just because for a simple thing like keyboard management I was forced to
edit core configuration files and restart their session / X11 /
reboot...

What would really help: have a keyboard for AZERTY configuration
available that reproduce the behavior of Windows keyboard. It would be
as easy as selecting it during the installation process, and done!

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  Caps lock : "windows" behaviour missing

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