Klavier is a cool virtual keyboard designed for KDE. This keyboard looks just like the real thing you’d find in your country, making it super easy to use.
If you're looking to get started with Klavier, here's the easiest way to compile this package:
First off, you'll want to cd into the directory where the package's source code is stored. Once you’re there, type ./configure. This step sets everything up for your system. If you’re using csh on an older version of System V, just type sh ./configure. This way, csh won’t try to run configure.
You might need to be patient while it runs. It takes a bit of time and will show some messages about what features it’s checking for.
The next step is simple! Just type make. This command compiles the package.
If everything looks good, go ahead and install it by typing make install. This will set up the programs along with any data files and documentation.
If you want to tidy things up afterwards, type make clean. This removes program binaries and object files from your source code directory.
If you're ready to check out Klavier or download it right away, just head over to our page! You can find all you need at this link here!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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