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Originally Posted by pazos
Different layouts should work fine on the desktop version.
When using a version that runs in a VM (such as KOReader on Windows, via WSL, or KOReader on ChromeOS, via Crostini) you shouldn't need to change layouts for particular deployments.
It should be enough to change the layout of the underlying Windows or ChromeOS system.
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Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to be the case when running under WSL (see the screenshot). No matter what keyboard language / layout settings is selected under the host OS (in my case windows 11), Koreader remains oblivious to the changes.