Keyboard Layout Not Changed Automatically.

Hello.
I added another language to my Keyboard layout but it is not changed automatically. For example, when I'm in Libreoffice and changed my Keyboard layout to another language and back to Mozillia firefox it is not back to "EN" automatically and I should change it manually.

I use Debian 7.7.

Tnx.


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