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Re: Commands to re-map the keyboard (azerty <-> qwerty)
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Pascal Bourguignon |
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Re: Commands to re-map the keyboard (azerty <-> qwerty) |
Date: |
16 Sep 2003 01:07:31 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) 21.3.50.pjb1.1 |
Joao <joao@teaser.fr> writes:
> I have this recurring problem in emacs (20.7 or 21.x) :
>
> I sometimes try to type faster than I can, and then I accidentally
> mistype something (don't know what), and then my french keyboard
> no longer has its proper 'azerty' mapping, but it has been remapped
> to 'qwerty'. Of course, many emacs commands stop working, since I'm
> no longer sending the proper keystrokes.
>
> When this happens, the only way out is to stop and re-start emacs.
>
> Can anyone please tell me what these commands actually are, that
> remap the keyboard from azerty to qwerty and vice-versa ? or point
> me to the right place in the info tree where this is explained ?
Perhaps: M-x set-input-method RETURN
There is a french-keyboard and a french-azerty, but I find no
english-qwerty or english-keyboard...
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