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How to switch between keyboard layouts in Xubuntu without it changing itself back

cn flag

I have installed Xubuntu 20.04 on a machine.

Under "Keyboard" settings I have unchecked "use system defaults" and added an extra keyboard layout.

I want to be able to switch between the 2 layouts easily using an applet on the panel, so I have added the "Keyboard layouts" applet.

When I click this, it changes the keyboard layout. However it doesn't stick - as soon as I move to another window, it changes back. If I open a terminal, I have to change it every single time.

I would just like the layout to stick to what I set it to, until I change it back myself by clicking on the applet again.

Any idea how to do this?

Thanks.

N0rbert avatar
zw flag
I suppose you have to set keyboard shortcut in **Change layout option** to stick it.
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ru flag

The setting you need is in the Keyboard layouts applet properties.

Right-click on the language flag and click on Properties. Change the Manage layout option to Globally.

cn flag
Thank you very much, this is exactly what I needed! I had not thought to check the properties of the applet itself.
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uz flag

On Ubuntu (with GNOME) there is an option "Use different input sources for each window". It defaults to "false".

I suppose there is an equivalent setting in Xubuntu, and that you accidentally have set it to "true". So try to find that setting, and disable it.

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