![]() ![]() The capitol versions is Ctrl Shift U, C9 Enter, É.Ĭurious if you "can't" do this how did you in the OP ? I keep a small text file of the ones I use somewhat often like ½, ¢, and you can just copy and paste them from it. But on this system I press ALTGR ¨ then it immidiately appears.ĭepending on how often you need to use é, you could simply use the Unic for it, Ctrl Shift U release, then E, 9, Enter. Maybe my description is just confusing, so in short: To get ~ I normally would have to press ALTGR ¨ release, then SPACE. ![]() It is as if the "lingering symbol" feature or whatever I can call it, doesn't exist. (Perhaps relevant) sidenote: On all other computers I have tried, to get the ~ character, I have to press ALTGR and ¨, then hit SPACE or other key to make the ~ actually appear. But still when I press right alt (aka ALTGR) and the \ key, the ´ immidiately appears. I also logged out and in again after applying the settings, even rebooted. I've tried this now, but it still won't work. This would seemingly want to be classified a buglet. It's odd that it doesn't work OOTB that one needs to set the 3rd-level chooser manually. Specifically, after doing so - on Xfce I believe you need to logout and back in after making those changes and on Cinnamon I believe not, but I'm testing with a mix of local and remote access so may have fouled up something myself - I have é available from in your layout AltGr \, e.Īlso by the way from AltGr ø, e and I see a few more options seemingly available, but, well, anyways. ![]() If I after selecting Norwegian as the layout in Cinnamon choose "Options." (bottom right on that same settings dialogue) and set "Key to choose the 3rd level" to "Right Alt" manually I seem to have what I expect should in fact be the default at least as judged from that layout picture. I.e., as per that layout picture you have lots of 3rd and 4th level keys available in that layout but it seems the 3rd-level switcher key is not in fact defined OOTB. Anyways, yes, trouble reproduced on Cinnamon 20.3 with the Norwegian keyboard layout and I believe it's a buglet. ![]()
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