You can enter German in Ubuntu as follows: Use System-& gt; Preferences-& gt; Keyboard to add a German Keyboard layout: Alt + Alt on the left to switch the Keyboard layout. The Alt key on the right of the German keyboard is called AltGr, which is useful. @ = AltGr + Q € = AltGr + E: Enter some characters such as French in German, such as Caf, which are first arranged in English and then in the vowel. Medium:
Enter German in Ubuntu as follows:
Use System-> Preferences-> Keyboard to add a German Keyboard layout:
The left Alt + right Alt can switch the keyboard layout.
The Alt key on the right of the German keyboard is called AltGr, which is useful.
@ = AltGr + Q
€ = AltGr + E
Enter characters such as French in German, such as caé, which are first placed in English + and then in the vowel.
Medium:
A button has three symbols, and the following one is directly typed. the symbol on the left above is Shift (Umschalt) + this button, and the right is Alt (Alt-Gr) + this button. A button has two symbols, and the following symbols are directly typed. The above symbols are Alt-Gr + the button, Shift (Umschalt) + the button is capitalized.