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Re: Arabic keyboard layot ... once again
- To: General Arabization Discussion <general at arabeyes dot org>
- Subject: Re: Arabic keyboard layot ... once again
- From: Youssef Chahibi <chahibi at gmail dot com>
- Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 10:09:10 +0000
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في إثنين 24 أبريل 2006 03:46, كتب heer:
> The advantage of shift+S was that it remained S even in Arabic, so
> it could be used for adding a new character to the keyboard. For example,
> I use it for a dotted Kaf for old Malay (Jawi). It's nice to have at
> least one unassigned key on the Arabic keyboard. But making the Linux
> Arabic keyboard exactly the same as the MS keyboard seems like a good
> idea. Anyone who doesn't like a particular keyboard can always edit the
> keyboard file to suit his own preferences.
>
> Nicholas
السلام عليكم
Actually there is more than one unassigned key, you can use Alt-Gr + Character
to add any character you want in *.xkb .