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Phonetic Russian keyboard ?!
I asked this question in the pc-bsd forum but got not answer. Since pc-bsd is effectively freebsd, I assume the answer, if any, would be the same for both. Here goes:
I have PC-BSD 1.5.1 installed on an older Dell laptop and have need to use a phonetic Russian keyboard to write some e-mails. In M$ and Linux there are several variants of Russian keyboard letter placement: standard (implicit), phonetic, typewriter, Tartar (Tatar), etc. At sixty four and being a fast touch typist, I'm not pleased with the idea of learning the 'official' Russian keyboard layout. How can I make PC-BSD use and follow the phonetic layout? Or am I just whistling Дихие? неро, еr, nero ______________ |
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is it the keyboard that starts with
йцукен ? if so use setxkbmap ru might try other options as well http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?q...ts&format=html EDIT.... Seams you need Code:
setxkbmap ru phonetic Last edited by graudeejs; 31st August 2008 at 11:32 AM. |
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Wow, speaking of speedy responses from knowledgeable people... !
Thanks. nero _____ |
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