Thanks for your quick reply. I looked at /etc/default/keyboard and it appears to be correct.
Code:
XKBMODEL="pc105"
XKBLAYOUT="ch"
XKBVARIANT="fr"
XKBOPTIONS=""
CH is Switzerland and FR is the French variant. I also ran the setxkbmap command.
Code:
setxkbmap -layout "ch(fr)"
But I am still locked to the Swiss German keyboard. Is this a bug in LXDE? Something seems to be overwriting the layout (possibly the Keyboard Layout Handler since it does not have CH(FR) in the list).
EDIT (recent update): I just found under Preferences -> Keyboard Input Method which leads to IBus Preferences dialog box. Under the Advanced tab, there is a checkbox Use system keyboard layout. I checked this, but it still has no effect. Also under Preferences -> Input Method, I get the following message.
Code:
Current configuration for the input method:
* Active configuration: ibus (normally missing)
* Automatic configuration: ibus (normally ibus or fcitx or uim)
* Number of valid choices: 2 (normally 1)
The configuration set by im-config is activated by re-starting X.
Explicit selection is not required to enable the automatic configuration, if the active one is default/auto/cjkv/missing.
Available input methods: ibus xim
Unless you really need them all, please make sure to install only one input method tool.
Could someone explain to me what this message means?
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