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Unable to produce special Signs like @ on German keyboard layout

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I cant create the @ character without googling it and i didnt find a reason why. On Windows the Command used to be "CTRL"+"ALT"+ "Q". The same problem is occurs for special characters like the "snakewave" "CTRL" + "ALT" + "+". With ALT Gr it works though. Should i just rewire my brain and use "ALT GR" in the future or is there also an option to make "CTRL" + "ALT" Work in the same way as it does for windows?

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With ALT Gr it works though. Should i just rewire my brain and use "ALT GR" in the future

Yes, I think that would be the best option. ;) AltGr is the default key on Linux to access 3rd and 4th level symbols. As far as I know, using two modifier keys (such as Ctrl+Alt) for that purpose is not possible.

It is possible, though, to pick some other single key. If you go to Settings -> Keyboard you find an "Alternate Characters Key" control from where you can change the key for accessing 3rd and 4th level symbols.

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