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Since upgrading to 22.04 (Jammy) with Gnome 4, I find that many applications do not respect my keyboard layout, which is English (intl. with AltGr dead keys). This layout normally lets me type characters such as ä©ö conveniently. However since the upgrade, pressing AltGr+c no longer yields © but instead simply c. I wish to keep using the keyboard layout as before.


Applications that used to but no longer do support it:



  • firefox (snap)

  • keepass xc

  • chrome

  • VSCodium


Applications that do:



  • gedit

  • nautilus

  • gnome terminal

  • ...


Applications that never supported it:



  • ms teams


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I'm not sure if it's a true solution but it survives a reboot:


Go to Settings > Keyboard > Special Character Entry > set Alternate Characters Key to whatever you want it to be, but not layout default: that seems to not work.


Special Character Entry


[#603] Saturday, March 18, 2023, 1 Year  [reply] [flag answer]
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