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How do I set up the Compose Key on Ubuntu Mate 15.04?

I tried System -> Preferences -> Other -> Keyboard Shortcut, but I can't find anything there.

muru
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  • In gnome-shell, is `Settings -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts -> Typing`. Or in `gnome-tweak-tool`. Or in a combination of the two, if you like me want the Compose instead of the (useless) Caps Lock. – Rmano Jul 17 '15 at 08:14
  • @Rmano `Or in gnome-tweak-tool. ` Where exactly? Can't find – serghei Jul 17 '15 at 16:05
  • what I meant is that you have to disable CapsLock in `g-t-t` to be able to use it as a Compose. – Rmano Jul 17 '15 at 16:13
  • @Rmano I use `CapsLock` for switching keyboard layout. – serghei Jul 24 '15 at 08:28

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On my machine (a Dell laptop) runing Ubuntu 20.4 with a Mate 1.24 desktop, the following works: go to

System -> Control Centre -> Keyboard -> Layout -> Options

Scroll down to Position of Compose Key; click on the black on-its-side triangle at the left. Choose the compose key. "Left Win" seems to me to be sensible since this key will almost surely not be used for other purposes.

Many of the other options (e.g. "3rd level of Caps Lock") are incomprehensible to me or (e.g. "Menu") do not appear on my keyboard.

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