Keyboard layout indicator just disappeared today!
Last night everything worked fine but today when I turned on my system I saw that keyboard layout indicator at the top of screen is disappeared!!! even I cannot change it by Alt+Shift like before!!!
In login screen it is there but when I login to my user it just gone!!!
I added my keyboard layout again but nothing changed !!1
Help please
12.04 indicator keyboard-layout input-language
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Last night everything worked fine but today when I turned on my system I saw that keyboard layout indicator at the top of screen is disappeared!!! even I cannot change it by Alt+Shift like before!!!
In login screen it is there but when I login to my user it just gone!!!
I added my keyboard layout again but nothing changed !!1
Help please
12.04 indicator keyboard-layout input-language
What keyboard layouts do you use?
– Radu Rădeanu
Oct 7 '13 at 10:03
Must be a bug... I haven't be able to change my layout in the last 2-3 days, and no indicator is visible too. Don't know what updates caused the breaking though... Is your layout indicator visible in the login screen?
– Loupax
Oct 9 '13 at 17:48
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Last night everything worked fine but today when I turned on my system I saw that keyboard layout indicator at the top of screen is disappeared!!! even I cannot change it by Alt+Shift like before!!!
In login screen it is there but when I login to my user it just gone!!!
I added my keyboard layout again but nothing changed !!1
Help please
12.04 indicator keyboard-layout input-language
Last night everything worked fine but today when I turned on my system I saw that keyboard layout indicator at the top of screen is disappeared!!! even I cannot change it by Alt+Shift like before!!!
In login screen it is there but when I login to my user it just gone!!!
I added my keyboard layout again but nothing changed !!1
Help please
12.04 indicator keyboard-layout input-language
12.04 indicator keyboard-layout input-language
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What keyboard layouts do you use?
– Radu Rădeanu
Oct 7 '13 at 10:03
Must be a bug... I haven't be able to change my layout in the last 2-3 days, and no indicator is visible too. Don't know what updates caused the breaking though... Is your layout indicator visible in the login screen?
– Loupax
Oct 9 '13 at 17:48
add a comment |
What keyboard layouts do you use?
– Radu Rădeanu
Oct 7 '13 at 10:03
Must be a bug... I haven't be able to change my layout in the last 2-3 days, and no indicator is visible too. Don't know what updates caused the breaking though... Is your layout indicator visible in the login screen?
– Loupax
Oct 9 '13 at 17:48
What keyboard layouts do you use?
– Radu Rădeanu
Oct 7 '13 at 10:03
What keyboard layouts do you use?
– Radu Rădeanu
Oct 7 '13 at 10:03
Must be a bug... I haven't be able to change my layout in the last 2-3 days, and no indicator is visible too. Don't know what updates caused the breaking though... Is your layout indicator visible in the login screen?
– Loupax
Oct 9 '13 at 17:48
Must be a bug... I haven't be able to change my layout in the last 2-3 days, and no indicator is visible too. Don't know what updates caused the breaking though... Is your layout indicator visible in the login screen?
– Loupax
Oct 9 '13 at 17:48
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For example, if you use English (US) - us
and Kurdish (Iran, Arabic-Latin) - irtku_ara
layouts, just run the following command in terminal:
gsettings get org.gnome.libgnomekbd.keyboard layouts ['us', 'irtku_ara']
and keyboard layout indicator should appear.
Some explanations: the keyboard layout indicator it doesn't show if you have set only one keyboard layout, but when you set more than one keyboard layout, this will appear.
it did not work!!!
– Farshad Foroughi
Oct 7 '13 at 10:41
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For example, if you use English (US) - us
and Kurdish (Iran, Arabic-Latin) - irtku_ara
layouts, just run the following command in terminal:
gsettings get org.gnome.libgnomekbd.keyboard layouts ['us', 'irtku_ara']
and keyboard layout indicator should appear.
Some explanations: the keyboard layout indicator it doesn't show if you have set only one keyboard layout, but when you set more than one keyboard layout, this will appear.
it did not work!!!
– Farshad Foroughi
Oct 7 '13 at 10:41
add a comment |
For example, if you use English (US) - us
and Kurdish (Iran, Arabic-Latin) - irtku_ara
layouts, just run the following command in terminal:
gsettings get org.gnome.libgnomekbd.keyboard layouts ['us', 'irtku_ara']
and keyboard layout indicator should appear.
Some explanations: the keyboard layout indicator it doesn't show if you have set only one keyboard layout, but when you set more than one keyboard layout, this will appear.
it did not work!!!
– Farshad Foroughi
Oct 7 '13 at 10:41
add a comment |
For example, if you use English (US) - us
and Kurdish (Iran, Arabic-Latin) - irtku_ara
layouts, just run the following command in terminal:
gsettings get org.gnome.libgnomekbd.keyboard layouts ['us', 'irtku_ara']
and keyboard layout indicator should appear.
Some explanations: the keyboard layout indicator it doesn't show if you have set only one keyboard layout, but when you set more than one keyboard layout, this will appear.
For example, if you use English (US) - us
and Kurdish (Iran, Arabic-Latin) - irtku_ara
layouts, just run the following command in terminal:
gsettings get org.gnome.libgnomekbd.keyboard layouts ['us', 'irtku_ara']
and keyboard layout indicator should appear.
Some explanations: the keyboard layout indicator it doesn't show if you have set only one keyboard layout, but when you set more than one keyboard layout, this will appear.
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it did not work!!!
– Farshad Foroughi
Oct 7 '13 at 10:41
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it did not work!!!
– Farshad Foroughi
Oct 7 '13 at 10:41
it did not work!!!
– Farshad Foroughi
Oct 7 '13 at 10:41
it did not work!!!
– Farshad Foroughi
Oct 7 '13 at 10:41
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What keyboard layouts do you use?
– Radu Rădeanu
Oct 7 '13 at 10:03
Must be a bug... I haven't be able to change my layout in the last 2-3 days, and no indicator is visible too. Don't know what updates caused the breaking though... Is your layout indicator visible in the login screen?
– Loupax
Oct 9 '13 at 17:48