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@fhackenberger fhackenberger commented Sep 26, 2025

On Linux ALT_GR is the level3 switch (at least on the US-INTL layout), when using 'include "level3(YOURKEY)"' in the xkb file. Pressing it should leave the content assist open.

I've remapped Caps-Lock as the level3 switch and changed the keyboard layout, so I can use CapsLock-h/j/k/l instead of the arrow keys. This works in all applications I use on my Gnome desktop, except for the eclipse autocomplete popups, which is quite annoying as I'm using eclipse as my main IDE for backend development.

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 3 018 files  ±0   3 018 suites  ±0   2h 25m 19s ⏱️ - 6m 33s
 8 215 tests ±0   7 966 ✅ ±0  249 💤 ±0  0 ❌ ±0 
23 565 runs  ±0  22 771 ✅ ±0  794 💤 ±0  0 ❌ ±0 

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The failed test NestedResourcesTest#testProjectHierarchy seems to be completely unrelated to my change.

On Linux ALT_GR is the level3 switch (at least on the US-INTL
layout), when using 'include "level3(YOURKEY)"' in the xkb file.
@akurtakov akurtakov force-pushed the contentassist-altgr-nohide branch from f745bd6 to e82918e Compare October 3, 2025 18:32
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