Maak eerst een kopie van je hd, zodat je dit terug kunt zetten.
Dit is een overbrugging, of het werkt weet ik niet,
Bij instellingen van je toetsenbord, zet je toetsenbord die je wilt gebruiken bovenaan(standaard).
Dan maak een script die bij booten van je pc gestart wordt,
Now, open the "Startup Applications", click on Add and do the following:
Name: KeyLaySet (This is made up. Invent your own.)
Command: bash -c "sleep 5 && gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.input-sources current 0"
Comment: Sets keyboard layout to default
Of,
Update for 14.04
Looks like in Ubuntu 14.04, the keyboard settings have been changed. I faced this issue recently and a number of readers also complained that the above steps are not working in Ubuntu 14.04. So after digging through , I found the steps
Remove .cache/ibus .config/ibus and .config/dconf from your home directory and reboot
rm -rf .cache/ibus .config/ibus .config/dconf
If the above step does not change the settings, you may have to remove .config .local .cache and .fontconfig folders from your home directory. Please remember, removing the .config and .local folder will reset your customisations to Unity completely. This step, however, will not result in any data loss.