Configuring international keyboard maps
You can add an international keyboard map that lets you type in a language that uses non-English alphabet characters. You can add as many keyboard maps as you want, from a list of available languages. You can set international keyboard options that define which language map Corel LINUX uses when it opens a window. You can also delete an international keyboard map. You can set the international keyboard settings window to start when you start a new Corel LINUX session, and specify where this window displays.
To add an international keyboard map
1. Click Application Starter, Control Center
2. Click Input Devices, International Keyboard.
3. Click the General tab, and click Add.
4. Choose a language from the Available Keyboard Maps list.
To delete an international keyboard map
1. Follow steps 1 and 2 from the previous procedure.
2. From the Keyboard Maps list, choose the language you want to delete.
3. Click Delete.
To set startup properties for an international keyboard map
1. Follow steps 1 and 2 from the "To add an international keyboard map" procedure.
2. Click the StartUp tab.
3. Enable either of the following check boxes:
Autostartstarts the international keyboard with each KDE session
Dockedmakes the settings for the international keyboard available from an icon on the Panel
4. From the Place list box, choose where on the desktop you want the international keyboard window to display.
Note
The Place list is available only when you disable the Docked check box located on the StartUp tab of the International Keyboard settings window.