How to set second keyboard in Fedora (if there's no Settings-`Region and Languages` application in Startup...

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I just installed Lunux Fedora 29 and wanted to change (add) language on my keyboard.



The Fedora System Administrator's Guide
says there should be a Region and Language application from the Setting menu.
However, I cannot find such an application anywhere.



The closest I see (from the bottom left corner menu) is:



 Preferences -> Monitor Settings
Keyboard and Mouse


But I don't see Settings menu, not Region and Language menu anywhere.
Where it is? Or is there a way to call it from command line?



Eventually, I want to be able to switch between two keyboards (French and English) with a short-cut (e.g., Alt+Shift).
Is that possible in Fedora / Linux?










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I just installed Lunux Fedora 29 and wanted to change (add) language on my keyboard.



The Fedora System Administrator's Guide
says there should be a Region and Language application from the Setting menu.
However, I cannot find such an application anywhere.



The closest I see (from the bottom left corner menu) is:



 Preferences -> Monitor Settings
Keyboard and Mouse


But I don't see Settings menu, not Region and Language menu anywhere.
Where it is? Or is there a way to call it from command line?



Eventually, I want to be able to switch between two keyboards (French and English) with a short-cut (e.g., Alt+Shift).
Is that possible in Fedora / Linux?










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  • "This question has been posted on multiple sites. Cross-posting is strongly discouraged; see the help center and community FAQ for more information." – G-Man, Michael Mrozek


















  • Cross-posted: superuser.com/questions/1414707/…

    – G-Man
    43 mins ago














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I just installed Lunux Fedora 29 and wanted to change (add) language on my keyboard.



The Fedora System Administrator's Guide
says there should be a Region and Language application from the Setting menu.
However, I cannot find such an application anywhere.



The closest I see (from the bottom left corner menu) is:



 Preferences -> Monitor Settings
Keyboard and Mouse


But I don't see Settings menu, not Region and Language menu anywhere.
Where it is? Or is there a way to call it from command line?



Eventually, I want to be able to switch between two keyboards (French and English) with a short-cut (e.g., Alt+Shift).
Is that possible in Fedora / Linux?










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I just installed Lunux Fedora 29 and wanted to change (add) language on my keyboard.



The Fedora System Administrator's Guide
says there should be a Region and Language application from the Setting menu.
However, I cannot find such an application anywhere.



The closest I see (from the bottom left corner menu) is:



 Preferences -> Monitor Settings
Keyboard and Mouse


But I don't see Settings menu, not Region and Language menu anywhere.
Where it is? Or is there a way to call it from command line?



Eventually, I want to be able to switch between two keyboards (French and English) with a short-cut (e.g., Alt+Shift).
Is that possible in Fedora / Linux?







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put on hold as off-topic by G-Man, Michael Mrozek 4 mins ago


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question has been posted on multiple sites. Cross-posting is strongly discouraged; see the help center and community FAQ for more information." – G-Man, Michael Mrozek














  • Cross-posted: superuser.com/questions/1414707/…

    – G-Man
    43 mins ago



















  • Cross-posted: superuser.com/questions/1414707/…

    – G-Man
    43 mins ago

















Cross-posted: superuser.com/questions/1414707/…

– G-Man
43 mins ago





Cross-posted: superuser.com/questions/1414707/…

– G-Man
43 mins ago










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