You can select a keymap file, specify a hot key to switch keymaps on the fly and edit a keymap file with Keyboard Editor. For more information about configuring a keyboard, see Keyboard Settings dialog box.

To add more Keymap files to the keyboard list:

  1. Run Xconfig.
  2. Double-click on a profile. RESULT: A Properties dialog box opens.
  3. Click the Devices tab.
  4. Click Keyboard Settings. RESULT: A Keyboard Settings dialog box opens.
  5. Click Add. RESULT: An Add Keyboard dialog box opens.
  6. Select an appropriate keymap file.
  7. Click OK.

To set a keymap as a default keymap:

  1. Run Xconfig.
  2. Double-click on a profile. RESULT: A Properties dialog box opens.
  3. Click the Devices tab.
  4. Click Keyboard Settings. RESULT: A Keyboard Settings dialog box opens.
  5. In Keyboard List, select a keymap that will be used by default.
  6. Click Set Default.
  7. Click OK.

To switch keymaps on the fly:

  1. While Xmanager is running, press Ctrl+Alt+K. RESULT: A Keyboard Selector dialog box opens.
  2. While keeping the Ctrl+Alt keys pressed, press, and release the K key to select a keymap.
  3. Release all keys.
Note: In the Keyboard Selector dialog box, you can see only the keymaps those are in the Keyboard List of the Keyboard Settings dialog box.

To edit a keymap file:

  1. Run Xconfig.
  2. Double-click on a profile. RESULT: A Properties dialog box opens.
  3. Click the Devices tab.
  4. Click Keyboard Settings. RESULT: A Keyboard Settings dialog box opens.
  5. In Keyboard List, select a keymap.
  6. Click Edit. RESULT: A Keyboard Editor opens.