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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: no
# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
#
# NOTE: you must have ckbcomp installed and runnable
# on the live system, for keyboard layout previews.
---
# The name of the file to write X11 keyboard settings to
# The default value is the name used by upstream systemd-localed.
# Relative paths are assumed to be relative to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d
xOrgConfFileName: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/00-keyboard.conf"
# The path to search for keymaps converted from X11 to kbd format.
# Common paths for this are:
# - /lib/kbd/keymaps/xkb
# - /usr/share/kbd/keymaps/xkb
# Leave this empty if the setting does not make sense on your distribution.
#
convertedKeymapPath: "/lib/kbd/keymaps/xkb"
# Write keymap configuration to /etc/default/keyboard, usually
# found on Debian-related systems.
# Defaults to true if nothing is set.
#writeEtcDefaultKeyboard: true
# Use the Locale1 service instead of directly managing configuration files.
# This is the modern mechanism for configuring the systemwide keyboard layout,
# and works on Wayland compositors to set the current layout.
# Defaults to false on X11 and true otherwise.
#useLocale1: true
# Guess the default layout from the user locale. If false, keeps the current
# OS keyboard layout as the default (useful if the layout is pre-configured).
#guessLayout: true
# Things that should be configured.
configure:
# Configure KWin (KDE Plasma) directly by editing the
# configuration file and informing KWin over DBus. This is
# useful in a system that uses Wayland but does **not** connect
# locale1 with KWin.
#
# Systems that use KDE Plasma Wayland and locale1 can instead start the
# compositor KWin with command-line argument `--locale1`. That
# argument makes this configuration option unnecessary.
kwin: false
# Configure keyboard when using Wayland with Gnome on Ubuntu 24.10+
gnome: false