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I'm in Belgium (french part) and I cannot find the proper keyboard layout in Settings > Region and Languages > Input Sources.
the closest I found is the french (AZERTY) one but for the symbols such as ! and _ it's not the same keys...
what can I do to solve it ?
Thank you.
18.04 keyboard-layout
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I'm in Belgium (french part) and I cannot find the proper keyboard layout in Settings > Region and Languages > Input Sources.
the closest I found is the french (AZERTY) one but for the symbols such as ! and _ it's not the same keys...
what can I do to solve it ?
Thank you.
18.04 keyboard-layout
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– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
So, basically, you're doing it wrong by selection French instead of Belgium. Both AZERTY but have slight differences. Keyboard layouts are usually by country, not by language.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
Thanks but my version of ubuntu is 18.04 not 14.04
– Julien B.
yesterday
I can't find french(belgium) in the list
– Julien B.
yesterday
Again, you should be looking for BELGIUM, not French. And the version of Ubuntu doesn't matter. It was always like this.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
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I'm in Belgium (french part) and I cannot find the proper keyboard layout in Settings > Region and Languages > Input Sources.
the closest I found is the french (AZERTY) one but for the symbols such as ! and _ it's not the same keys...
what can I do to solve it ?
Thank you.
18.04 keyboard-layout
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I'm in Belgium (french part) and I cannot find the proper keyboard layout in Settings > Region and Languages > Input Sources.
the closest I found is the french (AZERTY) one but for the symbols such as ! and _ it's not the same keys...
what can I do to solve it ?
Thank you.
18.04 keyboard-layout
18.04 keyboard-layout
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askubuntu.com/questions/728998/…
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
So, basically, you're doing it wrong by selection French instead of Belgium. Both AZERTY but have slight differences. Keyboard layouts are usually by country, not by language.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
Thanks but my version of ubuntu is 18.04 not 14.04
– Julien B.
yesterday
I can't find french(belgium) in the list
– Julien B.
yesterday
Again, you should be looking for BELGIUM, not French. And the version of Ubuntu doesn't matter. It was always like this.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
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askubuntu.com/questions/728998/…
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
So, basically, you're doing it wrong by selection French instead of Belgium. Both AZERTY but have slight differences. Keyboard layouts are usually by country, not by language.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
Thanks but my version of ubuntu is 18.04 not 14.04
– Julien B.
yesterday
I can't find french(belgium) in the list
– Julien B.
yesterday
Again, you should be looking for BELGIUM, not French. And the version of Ubuntu doesn't matter. It was always like this.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
askubuntu.com/questions/728998/…
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
askubuntu.com/questions/728998/…
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
So, basically, you're doing it wrong by selection French instead of Belgium. Both AZERTY but have slight differences. Keyboard layouts are usually by country, not by language.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
So, basically, you're doing it wrong by selection French instead of Belgium. Both AZERTY but have slight differences. Keyboard layouts are usually by country, not by language.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
Thanks but my version of ubuntu is 18.04 not 14.04
– Julien B.
yesterday
Thanks but my version of ubuntu is 18.04 not 14.04
– Julien B.
yesterday
I can't find french(belgium) in the list
– Julien B.
yesterday
I can't find french(belgium) in the list
– Julien B.
yesterday
Again, you should be looking for BELGIUM, not French. And the version of Ubuntu doesn't matter. It was always like this.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
Again, you should be looking for BELGIUM, not French. And the version of Ubuntu doesn't matter. It was always like this.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
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You may have hit this issue. In that case you can generate a Belgian locale, e.g.:
sudo locale-gen fr_BE.UTF-8
Then you should be able to click French and find some Belgian layout options in the sub menu which opens.
thank you so so so much !!! It does the trick :D
– Julien B.
yesterday
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You may have hit this issue. In that case you can generate a Belgian locale, e.g.:
sudo locale-gen fr_BE.UTF-8
Then you should be able to click French and find some Belgian layout options in the sub menu which opens.
thank you so so so much !!! It does the trick :D
– Julien B.
yesterday
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You may have hit this issue. In that case you can generate a Belgian locale, e.g.:
sudo locale-gen fr_BE.UTF-8
Then you should be able to click French and find some Belgian layout options in the sub menu which opens.
thank you so so so much !!! It does the trick :D
– Julien B.
yesterday
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You may have hit this issue. In that case you can generate a Belgian locale, e.g.:
sudo locale-gen fr_BE.UTF-8
Then you should be able to click French and find some Belgian layout options in the sub menu which opens.
You may have hit this issue. In that case you can generate a Belgian locale, e.g.:
sudo locale-gen fr_BE.UTF-8
Then you should be able to click French and find some Belgian layout options in the sub menu which opens.
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thank you so so so much !!! It does the trick :D
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thank you so so so much !!! It does the trick :D
– Julien B.
yesterday
thank you so so so much !!! It does the trick :D
– Julien B.
yesterday
thank you so so so much !!! It does the trick :D
– Julien B.
yesterday
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askubuntu.com/questions/728998/…
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
So, basically, you're doing it wrong by selection French instead of Belgium. Both AZERTY but have slight differences. Keyboard layouts are usually by country, not by language.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
Thanks but my version of ubuntu is 18.04 not 14.04
– Julien B.
yesterday
I can't find french(belgium) in the list
– Julien B.
yesterday
Again, you should be looking for BELGIUM, not French. And the version of Ubuntu doesn't matter. It was always like this.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday