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Multiple language keyboard layouts

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In the previous version of Firefox I could install a multiple language keyboard layouts in the upper right row. I had to reset everything with a new HDD and Ubuntu 24, which comes with Firefox for Linux as well. Now I can't find how to install those shortcuts that I had before. I need to use Slovenian, Italian, Spanish, German and US keyboards (UK is standard with UK English as primary choice). Thank you for your help.

In the previous version of Firefox I could install a multiple language keyboard layouts in the upper right row. I had to reset everything with a new HDD and Ubuntu 24, which comes with Firefox for Linux as well. Now I can't find how to install those shortcuts that I had before. I need to use Slovenian, Italian, Spanish, German and US keyboards (UK is standard with UK English as primary choice). Thank you for your help.

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Problem solved. Ubuntu restored the function in the release of of October 17th. Just open Settings -> Keyboard -> Input sources and choose your languages. The appropriate keyboards come with that. You'll find the place to choose in the upper right corner of Firefox screen.

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Problem solved. Ubuntu restored the function in the release of of October 17th. Just open Settings -> Keyboard -> Input sources and choose your languages. The appropriate keyboards come with that. You'll find the place to choose in the upper right corner of Firefox screen.

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