On Sat, 21 Jul 2018 21:56:49 +0000, [email protected] wrote:
>Thank you very much for your prompt response.
>Using CAT /ETC/DEFAULT/KEYBOARD,  I comfirm that my keyboard was
>configured like  this.
>KXBLAYUOUT="LATAM"
>It's different from the system configuration that had been
>"ENGLISH(US)". I went to "CONFIGURATION-KEYBOARD-LAYOUT" , and I
>select "use system default" ,  I restart the system  and the problem
>was solved.

You are welcome!

I've got an alias that displays some differences between the DE and US
keyboard layout.

[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ deus_of_keys 
°~ "@ §# &^ /& (* )( =) ?_ ß- ´=
zy ü[ Ü{ +] *}
ö; Ö: Ä" #\ 
yz ;< :> -/ _?
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ grep deus_of_keys $HOME/.bashrc
alias deus_of_keys='printf "°~ \"@ §# &^ /& (* )( =) ?_ ß- ´=\nzy ü[ Ü{ +] 
*}\nö; Ö: Ä\" #\\ \nyz ;< :> -/ _?\n"'

For example 'z' on a DE keyboard is 'y' on an US keyboard.
If something regarding the keyboard layout should went wrong, it usually
results in a fallback to the US keyboard layout.

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