![]() ![]() The default for Switch to next source is Super+ SPACE which didn't seem be working for me and so by clicking on it and I assigned a New Accelerator., to change to next Layout (I used Super+ L). Goto the Keyboard settings window, under Shortcuts tab, I select Typing. The same key combo seemed to work to serf through or select between multiple layouts. I use Shift + CapsLock to toggle the layout from the keyboard itself without having to use mouse cursor to select the required layout from the panel indicator. ![]() Goto the Keyboard Layout Options window I could select Key(s) to change layout and mark the binding of my choice. System Settings -> Keyboard Layout -> Options -> Keys to Change Layout -> mark + (this step is optional, only if you want that custom keyboard shortcut)Īn icon like this should appear in the upper-right after step two:.System Settings -> Keyboard Layout -> "+" -> "Hebrew" -> Add.You can do this from the Install/Remove Languages section of "Language Support". Using the App Indicator as shown in the screen-shot below.Going through System Settings -> Text Entry.It can be reached through either of these methods ![]() From this answer: After adding the desired languages (by navigating to Settings -> Regional & Language), you can use the default keyboard shortcut which is Super+ Space ("super" is another name for the Windows key), or you can click on the top bar menu:Īs of Ubuntu 13.10, it is now called Text Entry Settings instead of Keyboard Layout ![]()
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