The easiest way to swap between keymaps and thus temporarily set keys to different language by use of loadkeys
command. If the loadkeys
command is unavailable install kbd
package:
# yum install kbd
As for an example the following linux command will temporarily change system's keymap to Slovak:
# loadkeys sk Loading /lib/kbd/keymaps/xkb/sk.map.gz
To list all available keymaps on your CentOS system run:
# localectl list-keymaps
The above command will produce few hundreds of entries and thus it is recommended to narrow down the search by piping the STDOUT to grep. For example the following linux command will list all United States related keymaps:
# localectl list-keymaps | grep ^us
To permanently change keymap on CentOS 7 to eg. us
keymap run the localectl
command:
# localectl set-keymap us
To confirm your permanent keymap settings execute the localectl
command without any arguments:
# localectl System Locale: LANG=en_AU.UTF-8 VC Keymap: us X11 Layout: us X11 Model: pc105+inet X11 Options: terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp