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This is the mnemonic Russian keyboard in Windows.

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while this is the phonetic Russian layout in Ubuntu.

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In Windows there are some Russian characters mapped in different keys and also:

From Wikipedia:

Windows 10 includes its own implementation of a mnemonic QWERTY-based input method for Russian, which does not fully rely on assigning a key to every Russian letter, but uses the sh, sc, ch, ya (ja), yu (ju), ye (je), yo (jo) combinations to input ш, щ, ч, я, ю, э and ё respectively.

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One way to come close to the desired behavior is to

  1. Define a compose key
  2. Create the file ~/.XCompose
  3. Add the desired compose sequences to ~/.XCompose
  4. Relogin

I tested it with a ~/.XCompose file with only this line:

<Multi_key> <Cyrillic_es> <Cyrillic_ha> : "ш" Cyrillic_sha # CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHA

When using the Russian (phonetic) keyboard layout it lets me do:

Compose followed by С followed by Х -> ш