I have a big display that I connect to my notebook, but menus, taskbars, icons, and text look too big. I know I can individually change icons and text sizes but I wanted to scale down the whole display, similar to what the scale option does (in Display Settings) but down to 50% or 75% (not up to 200%). There is a similar unanswered question for Kubuntu/KDE, but, as I am using the default Ubuntu distribution (Gnome), I thought that someone may have an answer in my case.
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Given the huge number of keyboard layouts Ubuntu Linux offers for multiple languages, is there a US international keyboard layout exactly like the windows version?
For instance, in the Windows version, I get a Ç
when I input '
+ C
.
I know there are ways to get this specific behavior, but they are much more complex than just installing another keyboard (and, in my case, they tend to stop working after major OS upgrades).
So, I am curious: If there are hundreds (or thousands) of Ubuntu keyboard layouts available, why not one for such a popular layout (used by Windows users from several languages on US keyboards)?
Is there any reason why Ubuntu does not offer this particular keyboard layout in Settings/Region & Language/Input Sources options (maybe some sort of copyright restriction)?