Cannot type quotation marks or carets (', ", ^)
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My system runs on Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS and I have no problem whatsoever with typing these special characters in any application other than Matlab. Only my Matlab installation (version R2022b) refuses to let me type quotation marks and carets.
I've checked Matlab's preferences and there don't seem to be any settings that influence this. I've tried different keyboard layouts, the English (US, alt. intl.) and English (US, intl., with dead keys) but this doesn't change anything.
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Do you get a blank character at the command line when you try to type one of these characters? What happens if you attempt to execute a simple command with a caret, e.g.,
2^2
Rick de Wolf
on 10 May 2023
Matt J
on 10 May 2023
But what happens when you try to type in and execute 2^2 at the command line. Does it produce an error message? Maybe the caret is just hidden for some reason.
Rick de Wolf
on 10 May 2023
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Cris LaPierre
on 10 May 2023
Moved: Cris LaPierre
on 10 May 2023
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By any chance, are you using an international keyboard? Here's a related thread with at least one potential workaround.
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