32 Setting up your system keyboard layout #
The YaST module lets you define the default keyboard layout for the system (also used for the console). Users can modify the keyboard layout in their individual X sessions, using the desktop's tools.
- Start the YaST dialog by clicking › in YaST. Alternatively, start the module from the command line with - sudo yast2 keyboard.
- Select the desired from the list. 
- Try the selected keyboard layout in the text box. 
- If the result is as expected, confirm your changes and close the dialog. 
- The result is stored in the files - /etc/vconsole.conf(for text consoles) and- /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/00-keyboard.conf(for X11).
- Advanced keyboard settings can be configured in › › › . Here you can specify the keyboard rate and delay settings, and enable or disable NumLock, CapsLock, and ScrollLock. These settings are stored in - /etc/sysconfig/keyboard.