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This template lists available keyboard layouts and provides some boilerplate text. It add the page using it to [[:Category:Keyboard layouts]]. |
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==OLPC keyboard layouts== |
==OLPC keyboard layouts== |
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⚫ | [[OLPC Keyboard |
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The procedure for modifying the keyboard layout on your XO is described [[Customizing_NAND_images#Keyboard|here]]. |
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There are two mechanisms on the laptop that are used to configure the keyboards: one for the console and one for the X Window System (and Sugar). |
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===Console=== |
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Console keyboard layout files are in /lib/kbd/keymaps/i386. From the Terminal activity (or the console), you can use the 'loadkeys' program to assign a keymap to the the console. |
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loadkeys es |
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for Spanish |
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loadkeys us |
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for English |
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The |
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===X Window System=== |
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X Window System keyboard symbol files are in /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols. Again, from the Terminal activity (or the console), you can use the 'setxkmap' to assign a symbol table to the X Window System. |
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setxkbmap ne |
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Instructions for setting up keyboard switching in [[Terminal]] are on the [[Customizing NAND images]] page. On bilingual XOs, the multiplication/division key is replaced with a keyboard switching key. |
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for Nepali |
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Changing the language of the keyboard is independent of changing the language currently displayed. The language currently displayed can be changed by using the Language section of the [[Sugar Control Panel]]. |
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setxkbmap us |
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===Membrane keyboard layouts=== |
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for US |
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⚫ | [[OLPC English Keyboard|English (US international)]]; [[OLPC_Spanish_Keyboard|Spanish (Latin America)]]; [[OLPC_Portuguese_Keyboard|Portuguese (Brazilian)]]; [[OLPC Amharic Keyboard|Amharic (Ethiopic)]]; [[OLPC Arabic Keyboard|Arabic]]; [[OLPC Nigeria Keyboard|Nigerian (Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba)]]; [[OLPC French Keyboard|French]]; [[OLPC Thai Keyboard|Thai]]; [[Urdu Keyboard|Urdu]]; [[OLPC_Russian_Keyboard|Cyrillic (Russian)]]; [[OLPC Turkish Keyboard|Turkish]]; [[OLPC Nepali Keyboard|Nepali]]; [[OLPC Mongolian Keyboard|Mongolian]]; [[OLPC Kazakh Keyboard|Kazakh]]; [[Devanagari Keyboard|Devanagari]]; [[OLPC Uzbek Keyboard|Uzbek]]; [[OLPC Pashto Keyboard|Pashto]]; [[OLPC Dari Keyboard|Dari]]; [[OLPC Armenian Keyboard|Armenian]]; [[OLPC Khmer Keyboard|Khmer]]; [[OLPC Pulaar Keyboard|Pulaar]]; [[OLPC Italian Keyboard|Italian]]; [[OLPC French (ca)(ht) Keyboard|Kreyòl]]; [[OLPC German (D-A-CH) Keyboard|German]]; [[OLPC_Chinese_(Simplified)_Keyboard|Chinese (Simplified)]]; [[OLPC_Azerty_Keyboard|OLPC AZERTY]] |
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===Non-membrane keyboard layouts=== |
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You need to restart X to make the changes take effect (by typing Ctrl+Alt+Erase). |
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Starting with the [[XO-1.5_HS|XO-1.5 HS ("High School") edition]], the XO laptop has a traditional (non-membrane) keyboard available as an option: [[OLPC English Non-membrane Keyboard|English (US International)]]; [[OLPC_Spanish_Non-membrane_Keyboard|Spanish (Latin America)]]; |
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===Blank Keyboard Artwork=== |
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The above changes are temporary. To make permanent changes, you should use the 'sugar-control-panel' program as described [[Sugar-control-panel|here]]. |
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Artwork defining the inner dimensions of the membrane keyboard is available here: [[:File:Keyboard-blank.svg|keyboard-blank.svg]] |
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sugar-control-panel -s language Spanish/Argentina |
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This changes the values in /etc/sysconfig/keyboard. |
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XKB_MODEL="olpc" |
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[[Category:Keyboard layouts]] |
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XKB_LAYOUT="es" |
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XKB_VARIANT="olpc" |
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KEYTABLE="es" |
Latest revision as of 02:52, 10 September 2013
This template lists available keyboard layouts and provides some boilerplate text. It add the page using it to Category:Keyboard layouts.
OLPC keyboard layouts
Instructions for setting up keyboard switching in Terminal are on the Customizing NAND images page. On bilingual XOs, the multiplication/division key is replaced with a keyboard switching key.
Changing the language of the keyboard is independent of changing the language currently displayed. The language currently displayed can be changed by using the Language section of the Sugar Control Panel.
Membrane keyboard layouts
English (US international); Spanish (Latin America); Portuguese (Brazilian); Amharic (Ethiopic); Arabic; Nigerian (Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba); French; Thai; Urdu; Cyrillic (Russian); Turkish; Nepali; Mongolian; Kazakh; Devanagari; Uzbek; Pashto; Dari; Armenian; Khmer; Pulaar; Italian; Kreyòl; German; Chinese (Simplified); OLPC AZERTY
Non-membrane keyboard layouts
Starting with the XO-1.5 HS ("High School") edition, the XO laptop has a traditional (non-membrane) keyboard available as an option: English (US International); Spanish (Latin America);
Blank Keyboard Artwork
Artwork defining the inner dimensions of the membrane keyboard is available here: keyboard-blank.svg