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    KKBSwitch is a KDE panel applet which indicates the active keyboard layout (language). It is useful in conjunction with X Servers with the XKeyboard extension which have been configured to have more than one keyboard group
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    GOK is an on-screen keyboard. An alternative to the mouse/keyboard input system (for unix-like systems with GNOME libraries.)
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    LXDE keyboard layout management Program, allowing to configure the layouts of keyboard, and combination of the keys, which commutes layouts.
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