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KDE will configure layouts and start layout indicator
i18n: file: kcmlayoutwidget.ui:33
i18n: ectx: property (toolTip), widget (QRadioButton, radioButton)
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Located in rc.cpp:6 rc.cpp:151
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KDE will start indicator but will use existing layout configuration
i18n: file: kcmlayoutwidget.ui:43
i18n: ectx: property (toolTip), widget (QRadioButton, radioButton_2)
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Located in rc.cpp:12 rc.cpp:157
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KDE will not configure or show keyboard layouts
i18n: file: kcmlayoutwidget.ui:53
i18n: ectx: property (toolTip), widget (QRadioButton, radioButton_3)
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Located in rc.cpp:18 rc.cpp:163
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Disable keyboard layouts
i18n: file: kcmlayoutwidget.ui:56
i18n: ectx: property (text), widget (QRadioButton, radioButton_3)
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Located in rc.cpp:21 rc.cpp:166
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<h1>Keyboard Layout</h1> Here you can choose your keyboard layout and model. The 'model' refers to the type of keyboard that is connected to your computer, while the keyboard layout defines "which key does what" and may be different for different countries.
i18n: file: kcmlayoutwidget.ui:104
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QGroupBox, grpLayouts)
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Located in rc.cpp:36 rc.cpp:181
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Here you can choose a keyboard model. This setting is independent of your keyboard layout and refers to the "hardware" model, i.e. the way your keyboard is manufactured. Modern keyboards that come with your computer usually have two extra keys and are referred to as "104-key" models, which is probably what you want if you do not know what kind of keyboard you have.
i18n: file: kcmlayoutwidget.ui:139
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QComboBox, comboModel)
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Located in rc.cpp:42 rc.cpp:187
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This is the command which will be executed to initialize configured layouts.
i18n: file: kcmlayoutwidget.ui:307
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QLineEdit, editCmdLine)
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Located in rc.cpp:67 rc.cpp:212
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Here you can choose a variant of selected keyboard layout. Layout variants usually represent different key maps for the same language. For example, Ukrainian layout might have four variants: basic, winkeys (as in Windows), typewriter (as in typewriters) and phonetic (each Ukrainian letter is placed on a transliterated latin one).
i18n: file: kcmlayoutwidget.ui:336
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QComboBox, comboVariant)
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Located in rc.cpp:73 rc.cpp:218
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This is a shortcut for switching layouts which is handled by X.org. It allows modifier-only shortcuts.
i18n: file: kcmlayoutwidget.ui:434
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QPushButton, btnXkbShortcut)
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Located in rc.cpp:107 rc.cpp:252
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This is a shortcut for switching to a third level of the active layout (if it has one) which is handled by X.org. It allows modifier-only shortcuts.
i18n: file: kcmlayoutwidget.ui:464
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QPushButton, btnXkbShortcut3d)
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Located in rc.cpp:119 rc.cpp:264
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