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In Ubuntu 16.04 (which used the Unity desktop) I have a language selector in the top bar, next to the network icon and messages icon. Is there a way to have something similar in Ubuntu 19.04 (which uses the GNOME desktop)? (Desktop differences more)? I switch languages frequently, like when I want to type one word in Greek.
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In Ubuntu 16.04 (which used the Unity desktop) I have a language selector in the top bar, next to the network icon and messages icon. Is there a way to have something similar in Ubuntu 19.04 (which uses the GNOME desktop)? (Desktop differences more)? I switch languages frequently, like when I want to type one word in Greek.
keyboard-layout gnome-shell language input-language
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you can use super/windows + space keys to switch between languages faster
– singrium
Sep 18 at 8:43
You may find this helpful: linoxide.com/linux-how-to/configure-keyboard-ubuntu
– K7AAY
Sep 18 at 16:42
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In Ubuntu 16.04 (which used the Unity desktop) I have a language selector in the top bar, next to the network icon and messages icon. Is there a way to have something similar in Ubuntu 19.04 (which uses the GNOME desktop)? (Desktop differences more)? I switch languages frequently, like when I want to type one word in Greek.
keyboard-layout gnome-shell language input-language
In Ubuntu 16.04 (which used the Unity desktop) I have a language selector in the top bar, next to the network icon and messages icon. Is there a way to have something similar in Ubuntu 19.04 (which uses the GNOME desktop)? (Desktop differences more)? I switch languages frequently, like when I want to type one word in Greek.
keyboard-layout gnome-shell language input-language
keyboard-layout gnome-shell language input-language
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you can use super/windows + space keys to switch between languages faster
– singrium
Sep 18 at 8:43
You may find this helpful: linoxide.com/linux-how-to/configure-keyboard-ubuntu
– K7AAY
Sep 18 at 16:42
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you can use super/windows + space keys to switch between languages faster
– singrium
Sep 18 at 8:43
You may find this helpful: linoxide.com/linux-how-to/configure-keyboard-ubuntu
– K7AAY
Sep 18 at 16:42
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you can use super/windows + space keys to switch between languages faster
– singrium
Sep 18 at 8:43
you can use super/windows + space keys to switch between languages faster
– singrium
Sep 18 at 8:43
You may find this helpful: linoxide.com/linux-how-to/configure-keyboard-ubuntu
– K7AAY
Sep 18 at 16:42
You may find this helpful: linoxide.com/linux-how-to/configure-keyboard-ubuntu
– K7AAY
Sep 18 at 16:42
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You need to set up multiple input languages (keyboard layouts) first. The input language switcher icon would appear automatically in the top bar once you have two or more input languages.
Also as pointed out by @singrium in comments, you can alternatively use the Super+Space keyboard shortcut to switch between input languages.
where to find it? :) i tried to type " language" "keyboard" all leads to whole system re-localisation but not keyboard. i guess got used to 16.04 one
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@ses askubuntu.com/a/929408/480481
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You need to set up multiple input languages (keyboard layouts) first. The input language switcher icon would appear automatically in the top bar once you have two or more input languages.
Also as pointed out by @singrium in comments, you can alternatively use the Super+Space keyboard shortcut to switch between input languages.
where to find it? :) i tried to type " language" "keyboard" all leads to whole system re-localisation but not keyboard. i guess got used to 16.04 one
– ses
Sep 26 at 23:57
@ses askubuntu.com/a/929408/480481
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Sep 27 at 5:06
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You need to set up multiple input languages (keyboard layouts) first. The input language switcher icon would appear automatically in the top bar once you have two or more input languages.
Also as pointed out by @singrium in comments, you can alternatively use the Super+Space keyboard shortcut to switch between input languages.
where to find it? :) i tried to type " language" "keyboard" all leads to whole system re-localisation but not keyboard. i guess got used to 16.04 one
– ses
Sep 26 at 23:57
@ses askubuntu.com/a/929408/480481
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Sep 27 at 5:06
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You need to set up multiple input languages (keyboard layouts) first. The input language switcher icon would appear automatically in the top bar once you have two or more input languages.
Also as pointed out by @singrium in comments, you can alternatively use the Super+Space keyboard shortcut to switch between input languages.
You need to set up multiple input languages (keyboard layouts) first. The input language switcher icon would appear automatically in the top bar once you have two or more input languages.
Also as pointed out by @singrium in comments, you can alternatively use the Super+Space keyboard shortcut to switch between input languages.
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where to find it? :) i tried to type " language" "keyboard" all leads to whole system re-localisation but not keyboard. i guess got used to 16.04 one
– ses
Sep 26 at 23:57
@ses askubuntu.com/a/929408/480481
– pomsky
Sep 27 at 5:06
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where to find it? :) i tried to type " language" "keyboard" all leads to whole system re-localisation but not keyboard. i guess got used to 16.04 one
– ses
Sep 26 at 23:57
@ses askubuntu.com/a/929408/480481
– pomsky
Sep 27 at 5:06
where to find it? :) i tried to type " language" "keyboard" all leads to whole system re-localisation but not keyboard. i guess got used to 16.04 one
– ses
Sep 26 at 23:57
where to find it? :) i tried to type " language" "keyboard" all leads to whole system re-localisation but not keyboard. i guess got used to 16.04 one
– ses
Sep 26 at 23:57
@ses askubuntu.com/a/929408/480481
– pomsky
Sep 27 at 5:06
@ses askubuntu.com/a/929408/480481
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you can use super/windows + space keys to switch between languages faster
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You may find this helpful: linoxide.com/linux-how-to/configure-keyboard-ubuntu
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