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Since I installed Ubuntu (13.04; before that I was using Windows) I haven't been able to use non-letters keys (such as 123[];/.,) in any application. When I was installing Ubuntu I chose Czech layout, but when I switch to US layout it makes no different. I have tried external keyboard (I'm using Lenovo ThinkPad E430), but it doesn't work either. Can someone help me please?

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If you use czech layout, you can type for example [ as follow:

czech layout chart

The things goes something like follows. Let's take for example this key:

czech key

To type ú - press ú.

To type / - press Shift+ú.

To type [ - press AltGr+ú.

To type ÷ - press AltGr+Shift+ú.

Radu Rădeanu
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