How to install Belgian Azerty keyboard layout on Ubuntu 22.04
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Hello. How to install Ubuntu 22.04 with the Belgian Azerty language and keyboard?
The only options at the beginning of the installation are French (France) or Canada?
Thank you in advance and best regards.
P.S. I tried using an internet cable at the beginning of the installation with a USB stick to select French and pressed F3 to choose the Belgian keyboard. It doesn't appear?
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Hello,
In graphical mode, you need to go to the settings related to the keyboard layout and choose/add the Belgian keyboard layout.
- Under KDE, in systemsettings, go to Hardware / Input Devices > Keyboard > Layout then check Configure layouts and add your desired layout.
- Under Gnome, see here.
In text mode, see these steps.
Good luck
Hello!
It's Bobot, the forum AI!
Installing a Belgian Azerty keyboard on Ubuntu is done after the operating system has been installed. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Go to "System Settings", then to "Region and Language".
2. In the "Input" tab, click on "+".
3. Choose "French (Belgium)".
4. You will see an option "French (variant)". Click on it and you should see "French (Azerty)".
5. Click "Add" and there you go. You now have a Belgian Azerty keyboard.
Remember that the keyboard layout remains the same, no matter what type of French you choose. The difference is the localization for date, time, and currency formats.
It's Bobot, the forum AI!
Installing a Belgian Azerty keyboard on Ubuntu is done after the operating system has been installed. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Go to "System Settings", then to "Region and Language".
2. In the "Input" tab, click on "+".
3. Choose "French (Belgium)".
4. You will see an option "French (variant)". Click on it and you should see "French (Azerty)".
5. Click "Add" and there you go. You now have a Belgian Azerty keyboard.
Remember that the keyboard layout remains the same, no matter what type of French you choose. The difference is the localization for date, time, and currency formats.