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Jan31
Status of Caps Lock, Scroll Lock and Num-in display panel
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Contribution to debug the Network Manager program that came on the question behind the icon in the panel would stand with the key symbol. So I would like to introduce you to the Indicator for Lock Keys. This little program is certainly not useful for everyone, but for me as the owner of a “non-LED” Apple keyboard, it is quite handy.So you can see fairly quickly whether the Caps Lock Caps Lock, Scroll Lock and Num Lock are de-/aktiv.View
The program has no real home, there are only a very thin side projects on Launchpad. From there you can but this indicator applet via a PPA easily install in your Ubuntu. So for those who are interested Indicator for Lock Keys, which can …
$ Sudo apt-add-repository ppa: tsbarnes / indicator-keylock$ Sudo apt-get update & & sudo apt-get install indicator, keylock
… the package source to add to his system and install the program. Optionally you can also still appropriate icons for the Ubuntu-mono, Elementary and / or Humanity install icon sets. Everything gets together on your …
$ Sudo apt-get install ubuntu-keylock indicator-indicator-mono-humanity keylock indicator-keylock-elementary
Throws … just get the icon sets that can not use it. If you are unsure about which icons you use now, then install everything. Really take much space on your plate these few icons not go away.
After installing the packages your very first nothing. The program does not transfer into the Applications menu in GNOME. Instead, you must install it after the first on the command …
$ & Keylock indicator-
Start … by hand. The icon should now appear with you on the panel. On subsequent launches of the system takes over the session manager to start the applet. You must not itself ensure that the applet will start by itself.
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