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input: Add "AltGr" alias for ISO level3 shift modifier #264
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It's what's written on keyboards, so perhaps a bit more accessible to users.
cc @sodiboo who had the original concern. So, I'm not sure this is such a good idea, because you need a specific xkb option ( Unless of course it is established practice in compositors to accept the AltGr alias for this. |
The key is alt right on As another data point, the Re other compositors: In my limited experience, it's |
Mine Keep in mind that there's also a level 5 shift. |
I don't think the "layout" needs to be as specific as you think -- i've used the norwegian layout my whole life, that's what is physically printed on my keyboards whenever possible (really "nordic" usually) and the only option i ever set for xkb is As far as i can tell by looking at a picture of a US layout, emitting |
Both UK and Swedish keyboard layouts also produce AltGr so I'd imagine it's very widespread in Europe at least |
It's what's written on keyboards, so perhaps a bit more accessible to users.