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Help: Right alt is detecting as ISO_Level3_Shift. Fedora KDE
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By default there was no layout enabled in that option but can add new ones. Anyway thanks for the tips
Yes, it depends on the layout. For example, I use the “English (Macintosh)” variant of the US layout. It has bindings for level 3 shift on all keys pretty much.
I also now set it to macintosh variant. But can I assign it to right shift instead of alt? I need the alt but there seems to be no option for using shift