https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=357194

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--- Comment #12 from cwo <cwo....@posteo.net> ---
> How do I make sure that I have English and Russian so that I can switch
> between them as before and the keyboard shortcuts always work?

Easiest way is to uninstall fcitx5. You don't need an input method to type
English and Russian, regular keyboard layouts are absolutely enough. Input
methods are relevant for languages that have way more characters than keys
(think Chinese or Japanese where you have thousands of different characters
that you need to be able to type). Without fcitx5, you can just use Plasma's
keyboard layout configuration and it will remember the layouts.

If you do want to have fcitx5 installed, you need to configure everything in
fcitx5 which is rather more complicated than the plasma default because it does
so much more. fcitx5 needs to take over the keyboard configuration from Plasma
so that switching between languages works with input methods. There is a
separate System settings module for fcitx5 (kcm-fcitx5), and you will probably
also want kimpanel through which you can setup fcitx5 as well. If you do, you
can just ignore the keyboard configuration in Plasma itself; it will not apply.

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