Re: kde session keyboard settings

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On 24/12/13 18:02, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Roderick Johnstone wrote:
Thanks for your reply. I have been there but don't see how to turn off
the automatic keyboard settings. I may be starting the x2go session from
multiple clients with different keyboards so just want kde to use
whatever was set by x2go.

Try setting:
[Layout]
Model=
Options=
ResetOldOptions=false
Use=false
in ~/.kde/share/config/kxkbrc, or just removing the file (those settings
should be the defaults).

Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately it doesn't help.

See:
https://projects.kde.org/projects/kde/kde-workspace/repository/entry/kcontrol/keyboard/keyboard_config.cpp?rev=KDE%2F4.11#L93
https://projects.kde.org/projects/kde/kde-workspace/repository/entry/kcontrol/keyboard/xkb_helper.cpp?rev=KDE%2F4.11#L142

Will check these out later.

Roderick

There used to be a checkbox for at least Use=false in the UI, I don't know
where it went, I can't find it anymore. Looks like it got lost to some UI
"simplification". :-(

         Kevin Kofler

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