Keyboard layout not working in Ubuntu 18.04
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I was able to add additional keyboard layout in
Settings -> Regional & Language -> Input Sources
Bulgarian (new phonetic) to be specific. SuperSpace works fine, the Gnome icon also works fine for switching. The thing is that the layout is the same for English (US) and Bulgarian (new phonetic). Nothing changes if I try to switch, English (US) in both cases.
Any thoughts on this?
I've googled for about 20 minutes, the problems I've found are mostly not able to Super etc. and Gnome icons not working.
18.04 keyboard-layout
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I was able to add additional keyboard layout in
Settings -> Regional & Language -> Input Sources
Bulgarian (new phonetic) to be specific. SuperSpace works fine, the Gnome icon also works fine for switching. The thing is that the layout is the same for English (US) and Bulgarian (new phonetic). Nothing changes if I try to switch, English (US) in both cases.
Any thoughts on this?
I've googled for about 20 minutes, the problems I've found are mostly not able to Super etc. and Gnome icons not working.
18.04 keyboard-layout
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Rebooting may be worth a try.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Nov 18 at 19:00
Yep, I was thinking the same thing, will try it bit later and will leave a note here, thanks.
– Vitaliy Terziev
Nov 18 at 19:05
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@GunnarHjalmarsson, ineed, it is working after restart. "password you entered was incorrect" was my first clue.. ;d, you can post it as answer so I can close this one or I'll do it tomorrow.
– Vitaliy Terziev
Nov 18 at 19:33
Great. Please post the answer yourself. Then, after a couple of days, you'll be able to accept it.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Nov 18 at 19:35
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I was able to add additional keyboard layout in
Settings -> Regional & Language -> Input Sources
Bulgarian (new phonetic) to be specific. SuperSpace works fine, the Gnome icon also works fine for switching. The thing is that the layout is the same for English (US) and Bulgarian (new phonetic). Nothing changes if I try to switch, English (US) in both cases.
Any thoughts on this?
I've googled for about 20 minutes, the problems I've found are mostly not able to Super etc. and Gnome icons not working.
18.04 keyboard-layout
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I was able to add additional keyboard layout in
Settings -> Regional & Language -> Input Sources
Bulgarian (new phonetic) to be specific. SuperSpace works fine, the Gnome icon also works fine for switching. The thing is that the layout is the same for English (US) and Bulgarian (new phonetic). Nothing changes if I try to switch, English (US) in both cases.
Any thoughts on this?
I've googled for about 20 minutes, the problems I've found are mostly not able to Super etc. and Gnome icons not working.
18.04 keyboard-layout
18.04 keyboard-layout
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Rebooting may be worth a try.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Nov 18 at 19:00
Yep, I was thinking the same thing, will try it bit later and will leave a note here, thanks.
– Vitaliy Terziev
Nov 18 at 19:05
1
@GunnarHjalmarsson, ineed, it is working after restart. "password you entered was incorrect" was my first clue.. ;d, you can post it as answer so I can close this one or I'll do it tomorrow.
– Vitaliy Terziev
Nov 18 at 19:33
Great. Please post the answer yourself. Then, after a couple of days, you'll be able to accept it.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Nov 18 at 19:35
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Rebooting may be worth a try.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Nov 18 at 19:00
Yep, I was thinking the same thing, will try it bit later and will leave a note here, thanks.
– Vitaliy Terziev
Nov 18 at 19:05
1
@GunnarHjalmarsson, ineed, it is working after restart. "password you entered was incorrect" was my first clue.. ;d, you can post it as answer so I can close this one or I'll do it tomorrow.
– Vitaliy Terziev
Nov 18 at 19:33
Great. Please post the answer yourself. Then, after a couple of days, you'll be able to accept it.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Nov 18 at 19:35
Rebooting may be worth a try.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Nov 18 at 19:00
Rebooting may be worth a try.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Nov 18 at 19:00
Yep, I was thinking the same thing, will try it bit later and will leave a note here, thanks.
– Vitaliy Terziev
Nov 18 at 19:05
Yep, I was thinking the same thing, will try it bit later and will leave a note here, thanks.
– Vitaliy Terziev
Nov 18 at 19:05
1
1
@GunnarHjalmarsson, ineed, it is working after restart. "password you entered was incorrect" was my first clue.. ;d, you can post it as answer so I can close this one or I'll do it tomorrow.
– Vitaliy Terziev
Nov 18 at 19:33
@GunnarHjalmarsson, ineed, it is working after restart. "password you entered was incorrect" was my first clue.. ;d, you can post it as answer so I can close this one or I'll do it tomorrow.
– Vitaliy Terziev
Nov 18 at 19:33
Great. Please post the answer yourself. Then, after a couple of days, you'll be able to accept it.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Nov 18 at 19:35
Great. Please post the answer yourself. Then, after a couple of days, you'll be able to accept it.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Nov 18 at 19:35
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Rebooting may be worth a try.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Nov 18 at 19:00
Yep, I was thinking the same thing, will try it bit later and will leave a note here, thanks.
– Vitaliy Terziev
Nov 18 at 19:05
1
@GunnarHjalmarsson, ineed, it is working after restart. "password you entered was incorrect" was my first clue.. ;d, you can post it as answer so I can close this one or I'll do it tomorrow.
– Vitaliy Terziev
Nov 18 at 19:33
Great. Please post the answer yourself. Then, after a couple of days, you'll be able to accept it.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Nov 18 at 19:35