I think Hangul/Hanja key is the same as Num Lock or Caps Lock practically. So, it should level 1 key.
My xkeyboard configuration is like shown below...
partial hidden function_keys xkb_symbols "koreankeys_raltctl" { key <RALT> { type[Group1]="ONE_LEVEL", symbols[Group1] = [ Hangul ] }; //key <RALT> { [ Hangul ] }; key <RCTL> { type[Group1]="ONE_LEVEL", symbols[Group1] = [ Hangul_Hanja ] }; //key <RCTL> { [ Hangul_Hanja ] }; };
I hope this bug or conflicition fixes ASAP as all Koreans encounters the same issue whenever they have new installation of linux.
I think Hangul/Hanja key is the same as Num Lock or Caps Lock practically. So, it should level 1 key.
My xkeyboard configuration is like shown below...
partial hidden function_keys raltctl" { Group1] ="ONE_LEVEL" , Group1] = [ Hangul ] Group1] ="ONE_LEVEL" , Group1] = [ Hangul_Hanja ]
xkb_symbols "koreankeys_
key <RALT> {
type[
symbols[
};
//key <RALT> { [ Hangul ] };
key <RCTL> {
type[
symbols[
};
//key <RCTL> { [ Hangul_Hanja ] };
};
I hope this bug or conflicition fixes ASAP as all Koreans encounters the same issue whenever they have new installation of linux.