I go to ibus preferences in Lubuntu and can add French (Canada), but it's not the Canadian Multilingual layout. I tried installing m17 ibus packages and it adds a bunch of languages but not more French options (other than the French azerty m17 option). I didn't have this problem in ubuntu, just Lubuntu. Please help! Thanks in advance.
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3Possible duplicate of How to change keyboard layout in Lubuntu 15.10? – Gunnar Hjalmarsson Aug 08 '17 at 22:40
4 Answers
You can use setxkbmap
to change your keyboard layout settings. Just open a terminal window and type:
setxkbmap ca multix
This will get you a Canadian Multilingual Standard keyboard layout. You can also create a desktop launcher with your keyboard layouts. Create a file named multix.desktop
in $HOME\Desktop
and open it with a text editor. Add the following lines:
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Version=1.0
Type=Application
Terminal=false
Exec=/usr/bin/setxkbmap ca multix
Name=Keyboard Layout
StartupNotify=false
Name[fr_CA]=multix
If you prefer to use the old Canadian French keyboard layout you can use setxkbmap ca
and to get back to the US layout use setxkbmap us
.

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For what is it worth in 2022, I just struggled with this.
The name in the Ubuntu 22.04 Input Dialog selection list is Canadian Intl.
You need to go under: Settings> Keyboards> Inputs Sources > Add New
Double click on the Canada French (it is a group and will expand it) And select Canadian Intl.

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Now in Ubuntu 23.04, it's named Canadian (CSA)
instead of Canadian Multilingual keyboard
.
I was looking for that for a long time >.<
Install package ibus-xkbd
and in your normal keyboard setup (not ibus
) choose canadian multilingual, then in choose xkbd
as a ibus input method and it will be canadian multilingual.

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