> 1. MacBook owners assume that the one and only left Alt key will be the third
> level chooser
Ok, if the owners in their default operational system assumes Alt key will be
the third level chooser, i think xkeyboard-config needs to emulate the same
behavior and use left Alt key as third level chooser.
> OSX uses Meta (Apple key) for shortcuts. In OSX, there is no Alt-style menu
> shortcuts, but all shortcuts are CTRL-style. This is why the issue is not
> relevant in OSX.
Bind Meta (Apple key) to Alt. That fixes all and the behavior will be
the same of OSX as needed.
> Bind third level chooser to right Apple key. This is more like normal PC
> keyboard. Make sure that international MacBook newbies will be properly
> notified for the issue. There is no hope that anyone would find this without
> instructions.
Well, my idea is different. I think we need to be more like MacBook in
a MacBook -;)
> Permanent solution:
>
> Is there a possible way to bind the third level chooser key and Alt key for the
> same physical key in xkb?
Hmmmm and how we do with keyboard shortcuts that use the same keys as shortcuts?
Like € and Alt+E?
> 1. MacBook owners assume that the one and only left Alt key will be the third
> level chooser
Ok, if the owners in their default operational system assumes Alt key will be
the third level chooser, i think xkeyboard-config needs to emulate the same
behavior and use left Alt key as third level chooser.
> OSX uses Meta (Apple key) for shortcuts. In OSX, there is no Alt-style menu
> shortcuts, but all shortcuts are CTRL-style. This is why the issue is not
> relevant in OSX.
Bind Meta (Apple key) to Alt. That fixes all and the behavior will be
the same of OSX as needed.
> Bind third level chooser to right Apple key. This is more like normal PC
> keyboard. Make sure that international MacBook newbies will be properly
> notified for the issue. There is no hope that anyone would find this without
> instructions.
Well, my idea is different. I think we need to be more like MacBook in
a MacBook -;)
> Permanent solution:
>
> Is there a possible way to bind the third level chooser key and Alt key for the
> same physical key in xkb?
Hmmmm and how we do with keyboard shortcuts that use the same keys as shortcuts?
Like € and Alt+E?