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Profiles' default keyboard shortcuts and azerty keyboard

Open trexmaster opened this issue 5 years ago • 7 comments

On an azerty keyboard (I'm french) the default Ctrl+Alt+[Number] results in me being unable to use Alt Gr+[Number] to input the third characters on the number keys above the letter keys. For reference here's the azerty keyboard map : https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/92/Clavier-Azerty.svg/800px-Clavier-Azerty.svg.png

Solution was to disable (or change) the profiles' keyboard shortcuts.

trexmaster avatar Mar 31 '19 09:03 trexmaster

Yeah, we should probably rethink the current default shortcuts

felixse avatar Mar 31 '19 18:03 felixse

On an azerty keyboard (I'm french) the default Ctrl+Alt+[Number] results in me being unable to use Alt Gr+[Number] to input the third characters on the number keys above the letter keys. For reference here's the azerty keyboard map : https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/92/Clavier-Azerty.svg/800px-Clavier-Azerty.svg.png

Solution was to disable (or change) the profiles' keyboard shortcuts.

Bonjour trexmaster, personnellement moi je n'ai que le diese qui ne fonctionne pas et qui m'ouvre un nouvel onglet...

Comment tu désactive le profil de clavier ?

bahamut45 avatar Apr 05 '19 07:04 bahamut45

@bahamut45 c'est dans Settings => Profiles tu as un paramètre appelé "Keyboard shortcut", il suffit de supprimer le (ou les) raccourci présent en cliquant sur "delete". N'oublie pas de sauvegarder la modification.

English version : to disable the profiles' keyboard shortcuts just go to Settings=>Profiles and delete the Keyboard shortcut present in each profile. Don't forget to save the modification.

trexmaster avatar Apr 15 '19 17:04 trexmaster

This does not seem to work for me, using Alt Gr + [NUM_KEY] always inserts the number instead of ~ or # for example.

Starfox64 avatar May 09 '19 08:05 Starfox64

Same here: & (altgr+1), ~(altgr+2), # (altgr+3), and ` (altgr+7) are not working for me.

jeanineharb avatar Apr 24 '20 15:04 jeanineharb

I am using Hungarian layout and my issue may be related. AltGr+3 plus typing a character e.g. 2 normally results ^2. In FluentTerminal I cannot insert a ^ character, even if I remove all the shortcuts. I wanted to workaround it by using ASCII code (Alt+94) but none of those are working either. I really need this character for Git commands.

szjani avatar Jul 02 '21 14:07 szjani

Man, localization is hard. Nobody who ever writes a passion project for themselves and shares it with the world ever thinks of the horrors of localization. Poor @felixse :(

My question is this: does anyone know of a "standard" way of handling this sort of thing? Or, should there be a "default" mapping that's defined per-locale (or, more specifically, per-keyboard layout)?

hanskokx avatar Jul 03 '21 23:07 hanskokx