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Ubuntu problem with altgr

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Hello!

I recently got myself a vps with preinstalled unbuntu desktop + rdp. I manged to install osbot but when the client is trying to autolog-in it misses the @ in the email. 

I dont know if it is because 'Ctrl + Alt + 2' doesnt make the @ but instead I have to use Alt Gr. 


Any help would really be appreciated 


Thanks in advance

I'm not sure how OSBot's typing methods can be impacted by your keyboard settings but have you tried to change your keyboard layout?

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I've tried changing the keyboard layout but it still does not affect it. It still does not type the '@'

13 minutes ago, Hivpagen said:

I've tried changing the keyboard layout but it still does not affect it. It still does not type the '@'

Which version of Ubuntu are you using?

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11 minutes ago, Czar said:

There are 2 english language options, did you try both? One of them has @ in the 2 slot, and the other has ' in place of it.

Otherwise, you can add an alternative key manually in system settings -> keyboard -> shortcuts

Z1CAqV8.png I've got these english versions. Tried all of them but none of them works with the @. 

I cant seem to find the system settings  -> Keyboard
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Just now, Hivpagen said:

Z1CAqV8.png I've got these english versions. Tried all of them but none of them works with the @. 

I cant seem to find the system settings  -> Keyboard
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