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I am wondering if anyone here knows how to use bizarre keyboard layout that comes together with standard input methods on Ubuntu-based systems. When I type: 1234567890-=\ I get: ăâêộ̀̉̃́đ-₫
and it's ok, but how you actually type numbers when you need? Alt+Ă, Shift+Ă, Alt+Shift+Ă doesn't work. Probably it is linked to default shortcuts on KDE and it needs to be disabled first, but which one?

Please, don't get me wrong, I really know about Bamboo, UniKey, etc. and how to use them. The question is about using default input methods (as per year 2022) and not about alternatives.

Update: Image of the Layout Preview in KDE System Settings

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  • Welcome to AskUbuntu, AltGr + 12345... on that input method and look at System Settings > Region & Language Add Laten keyboard which you like, this is my best guess. https://askubuntu.com/questions/428673/vietnamese-input-method – Sadaharu Wakisaka Jan 19 '22 at 10:01
  • Added picture of the bizarre layout that I am trying to learn. – Tomash Khamlai Jan 19 '22 at 10:28

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