Having the most recent packages from the -proposed, I noticed some strange and different scenarious.
Firs of all, on my laptop running GNOME 3.8 from the GNOME3 PPA:
1. I _am_ able to change the keyboard layout with the (now default) Super+Space combo; however,
2. Whenever I press my old combo of choice (Shift+Shift), the layout (whichever is activated) is changed to a English one despite me not even having it on the layout list. What is even stranger, despite keyboard layout being switched to an English one, I see the indicator's label changing as if it is normally cycling through the layouts. No matter how many times I would press the aforementioned combo, I am unable to switch back to any of the layouts on my list. Solution: to press Super+Space or with the mouse.
Secondly, on another laptop running Unity:
1. I am _not_ able to change the keyboard layout with the default Super+Space combo, nothing happens when I press it. Or rather it just inputs a space wherever the input cursor is.
2. I _am_ able to change and cycle through the layouts after changing the default Super+Space combo (which does not work) to Shift+Alt.
Having the most recent packages from the -proposed, I noticed some strange and different scenarious.
Firs of all, on my laptop running GNOME 3.8 from the GNOME3 PPA:
1. I _am_ able to change the keyboard layout with the (now default) Super+Space combo; however,
2. Whenever I press my old combo of choice (Shift+Shift), the layout (whichever is activated) is changed to a English one despite me not even having it on the layout list. What is even stranger, despite keyboard layout being switched to an English one, I see the indicator's label changing as if it is normally cycling through the layouts. No matter how many times I would press the aforementioned combo, I am unable to switch back to any of the layouts on my list. Solution: to press Super+Space or with the mouse.
Secondly, on another laptop running Unity:
1. I am _not_ able to change the keyboard layout with the default Super+Space combo, nothing happens when I press it. Or rather it just inputs a space wherever the input cursor is.
2. I _am_ able to change and cycle through the layouts after changing the default Super+Space combo (which does not work) to Shift+Alt.