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I am in Terminal and I am trying to get Waydroid to work.

For VM’s I need to edit the configuration file.

In the bottom corner of the terminal it says ^T to execute. If I press ^ on my keyboard (german layout) it does nothing. If I press the ^ key in like a browser I have to press it twice and then it also does ^^ and not ^.

How can I fix this? Found nothing online.

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  • Press shift after pressing ^
    – Akam
    Commented May 31, 2023 at 1:10
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    ^T generally means ctrl+t. Commented May 31, 2023 at 4:01

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What it means is that you should pres Ctrl+t (holding the Ctrl-button whist pressing 't').

(If you actually sometime need to write a single '^' on a keyboard layout with dead-keys, like a German layout, type '^' followed by space.)

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