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Activating the Keyboard Compose Key in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

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I followed the steps in Settings - Keyboard - Compose Key and switched off the Default in the pop-up menu; then selected left-Alt as the Compose key; then followed the steps mentioned at the top of the same pop-up menu. But it did not work when I tried composing a special character with a diacritic... I'm using Ubuntu 22.04 LTS on a Dell Latitude laptop with a US keyboard layout format.

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Left alt doesn't seem to work at all as the compose key on 22.04, which is ironic seeing as how it's the default. I've found the other options work though.

Gunnar Hjalmarsson avatar
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That's an interesting observation. Apparently a bug, and [I reported it](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/2509).
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