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Hey Bart , just Copy & Paste in Terminal what Misko wrote above that s highlighted .
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You fixed it mate !
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(01-08-2015, 11:39 PM)Bart link Wrote: [quote author=altman link=topic=1443.msg9891#msg9891 date=1420755283]
You fixed it mate !
NO! I must have done something wrong.
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No worries , lets start back again . What exactly did you do .
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01-09-2015, 01:43 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-09-2015, 01:58 AM by altman.)
No problem .
Wish it was like woodworking or big truck driving , it would be much easier right ! lol
Ok , 1 , Copy & Paste this first part here in Terminal :
gksudo leafpad /usr/share/X11/xkb/compat/complete
2- your Text Editor will open , you should see this , OR if not , Copy it :
default xkb_compatibility "complete" {
include "basic"
augment "iso9995"
//augment "mousekeys"
//augment "accessx(full)"
augment "misc"
augment "xfree86"
augment "level5"
augment "caps(caps_lock)"
};
Then , you will have to Save it . you don t hit Enter after this part of the process . You just click on FILE on top left of leafpad , Hit on SAVE in order to save the text ( another window will open up ) , then you now you need to exit Leafpad with clicking on FILE again , then hit QUIT , you should be good by now , if anything hit us back .
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Found this link for the LeafPad App , hope it will help you on how to Save commands in it .
http://www.ghacks.net/2010/05/01/leafpad...xt-editor/
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(01-08-2015, 07:52 PM)Bart link Wrote: Misco your way ahead of me I am a brand new user of Linux. Just trying to get away from windy OOOO!
Oh, Sorry for the late reply I've been a little busy.
You should paste this into terminal
Code:
gksudo leafpad /usr/share/X11/xkb/compat/complete
Then a small dialog pops out and asks you for your password.
you enter the password and text editor shows up with this content:
Code:
default xkb_compatibility "complete" {
include "basic"
augment "iso9995"
augment "mousekeys"
augment "accessx(full)"
augment "misc"
augment "xfree86"
augment "level5"
augment "caps(caps_lock)"
};
Now you just change the text to this:
Code:
default xkb_compatibility "complete" {
include "basic"
augment "iso9995"
//augment "mousekeys"
//augment "accessx(full)"
augment "misc"
augment "xfree86"
augment "level5"
augment "caps(caps_lock)"
};
File > Save
then you close the text editor (leafpad).
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How is it going on Bart .
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