(11-10-2020, 02:44 PM)motezart Wrote:After you select your desired keyboard, click on the one you don't want and the delete button should now be active. I also noticed that if I have 2 or more keyboard layouts it allows you to move them up or down in the list, I wonder if when it boots it looks for the first one in the list to default to. Try moving the us to the top of list and reboot to see if it sticks before you delete the uk one.(11-05-2020, 03:57 AM)FeMike Wrote:It was set to UK out of the box. I don't think I set it to UK when I did initial setup. It still isn't saving the settings after power down.(11-02-2020, 06:00 PM)motezart Wrote:(10-30-2020, 01:24 PM)FeMike Wrote:Hey, how do I delete it? I've right clicked. I can't see any way to do it.(10-30-2020, 10:47 AM)motezart Wrote: Every time I start up the pbp the keyboard switches back to the default UK English, when I want US English. I have to manually switch it to US everytime. How I can make it save the setting? And yes, I hit apply.When you are in that settings page, after selecting us eng then delete the uk eng. I believe that should fix it. Let me know if that works.
Sorry I didn't know you were using manjaro, mine came with Debian and there is an option to remove the uk keyboard. When you first set up you pb did you pick uk by accident? I just replaced my factory Debian with Manjaro as that is what comes with them now and set my keyboard during the set up. Unless someone chimes in, when I get home from work I'll look to see how to do this in manjaro. I found this online, https://low-orbit.net/arch-linux-how-to-...ard-layout Manjaro is arch based so this may work.
Edit: After selecting a new keyboard and moving it to the top of the list I can confirm that the layout that is at the top of the list will be persistent across reboots. So I would add you us keyboard and move it to the top and you'll be good to go.