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I've switched to XKB's lt(std) keyboard on Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5i Chromebook. With physical keyboard the layout works well. But if I switch the laptop to tablet mode (by reclining the screen over 180 degress), ChromeOS switches to tablet mode. On-screen keyboard shows standard US layout, but if I touch-type with it, I get lt(std) keyboard characters instead. What's worse, on-screen keyboard lacks some keys which have Lithuanian letters, for example several keys between L key and Enter key, that means it's impossible to type them.
Would it possible to fix these behaviours?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I've switched to XKB's lt(std) keyboard on Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5i Chromebook. With physical keyboard the layout works well. But if I switch the laptop to tablet mode (by reclining the screen over 180 degress), ChromeOS switches to tablet mode. On-screen keyboard shows standard US layout, but if I touch-type with it, I get lt(std) keyboard characters instead. What's worse, on-screen keyboard lacks some keys which have Lithuanian letters, for example several keys between L key and Enter key, that means it's impossible to type them.
Would it possible to fix these behaviours?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: