In that way, it is - somehow - similar to the layout "United States-International" (on Windows), although this project moves all dead key combinations to the modifiers `AltGr` and `AltGr+Shift`. That way, this project solves the most typical issues, among which the quotes (' and ") can be used as usual (without pressing the spacebar afterwards), while the acute accent (´) and diaeresis (¨) are found on `AltGr+'` and `AltGr+Shift+"` respectively. This project has borrowed several aspects from the EurKEY Keyboard Layout (by Steffen Brüntjen).
-## Difference between Classic edition and SW edition
+## Difference between Classic and SW (switched) editions
- **Classic** : Keeps all standard keys on US QWERTY and adds customizations to the `Right Alt (+Shift)` modifier.\
[**-> Layout image of Classic edition**](https://pieter-degroote.github.io/UltimateKEYS/images/UltimateKEYS%20-%20Keyboard%20Layout%20Image.png)
Follow these steps for experimental integration (at your own risk!) :
-- Download the files `ultkeys[-sw]` and `rule[-sw].xml` from the 'linux-xkb' folder.
+- Download/Unpack the files `ultkeys`, `ultkeys-sw`, `rule.xml` and `rule-sw.xml` from the 'linux-xkb' folder.
- Copy `ultkeys[-sw]` to `/usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols` (root required).
- Paste the contents of `rule[-sw].xml` to either `/usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/evdev.xml` or `/usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/evdev.extras.xml`, this between the tags `<layoutList>` and `</layoutList>` (root required).
+- Both the Classic (files without '-sw') and SW layouts (files with '-sw') can be installed alongside each other. The user interface will distinguish them as `UltimateKEYS` and `UltimateKEYS SW`.
## Enjoy and have fun ! - Veel plezier ! ☺