Binding ctrl+shift, alt+shift, etc for switching keyboard layout makes shortcuts with ctrl+shift, etc not working in any program
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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GNOME Settings Daemon |
Fix Released
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Medium
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GNOME Shell |
Won't Fix
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Unity |
Confirmed
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High
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X.Org X server |
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High
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firefox (Ubuntu) |
Undecided
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gnome-settings-daemon (ALT Linux) |
Unknown
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Unknown
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gnome-settings-daemon (Debian) |
New
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Unknown
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gnome-settings-daemon (Fedora) |
Won't Fix
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Undecided
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gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu) |
High
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gnome-settings-daemon (openSUSE) |
Confirmed
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Medium
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gnome-shell (Ubuntu) |
Undecided
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gnome-terminal (Ubuntu) |
Undecided
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kubuntu-meta (Ubuntu) |
Undecided
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unity (Ubuntu) |
High
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Tried only with ctrl+shift, maybe behaves the same for other modifier key combinations when used as shortcut for switching layouts.
- Set ctrl+shift as shortcut for switching keyboard layouts
- Try to use ctrl+shift+v, ctrl+shift+c in Terminal -- it doesn't work (actually Terminal window loses focus when ctrl+shift is pressed, and layout is switched)
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For other layout switching problems introduced in Ubuntu 13.10 you can see bug 1218322.
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ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: gnome-settings-
ProcVersionSign
Uname: Linux 3.11.0-13-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.12.5-0ubuntu2.1
Architecture: amd64
Date: Mon Oct 28 16:40:02 2013
InstallationDate: Installed on 2013-10-23 (5 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 13.10 "Saucy Salamander" - Release amd64 (20131016.1)
MarkForUpload: True
SourcePackage: gnome-settings-
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
kolen (incredible-angst) wrote : | #1 |
Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote : | #2 |
Changed in gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Confirmed |
Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote : | #3 |
Thank you for your bug report.
To fix that properly we need to key grabbing to happen in unity
Changed in gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu): | |
importance: | Undecided → High |
Changed in unity (Ubuntu): | |
importance: | Undecided → High |
status: | New → Confirmed |
Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote : | #4 |
Merged bug 1246656 here. It's description was:
"In 12.04.3 I was able to use Ctrl+Shift+C and Ctrl+Shift+V for copying and pasting text in gnome-terminal even if my keyboard layout change hotkey is set to Ctrl+Shift.
In Saucy I can't use these shortcuts in gnome-terminal."
Bug exists with the latest versions of packages (gnome-
Lockal (lockal) wrote : | #5 |
Highly important for blender. Blender uses all kind of keyboard shortcuts: ctrl+alt+key, ctrl+shift+key, ctrl+alt+key, ctrl+alt+shift+key, control+space, shift+space, alt+space, ctrl+alt+space... There is an alternative way to get access to these functions, but shortcuts are essential in blender (like in vim). List of keyboard shortcuts in blender (only for 2 modes, while blender has about 10 different modes): http://
kolen (incredible-angst) wrote : | #6 |
Possibly caused by bug 1244090: when keys to change layout are pressed, focus moves away from application to some system app, therefore app cannot receive keypress events.
Andrey (abelt) wrote : | #8 |
It's probably related to fix released for bug #1218322
tags: | added: keyboard-layout-switching-related |
tags: |
added: keyboard-layout-switching-hotkeys removed: keyboard-layout-switching-related |
Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote : | #9 |
I reported to upstream about shortcuts started from Ctrl+Shift.
Changed in gnome-settings-daemon: | |
importance: | Unknown → Medium |
status: | Unknown → Won't Fix |
Yuriy Padlyak (gneeot) wrote : Re: [Bug 1245473] Re: Binding ctrl+shift, alt+shift, etc for switching keyboard layout makes shortcuts with ctrl+shift, etc not working in any program | #10 |
What about CTRL+SHIFT+t in browsers? It is very annoying now going to the
menu every time you want to restore a closed tab :(
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Roland Bertolom (bertolom-1) wrote : | #11 |
Maybe that will help for someone as workaround or smth. If you bind for switching keyboard layout to [left-ctrl] + [left-shift] than only [left-ctrl] + [any-shift] would not work. While [any-shift] + [right-ctrl] still works _IF_ you press [shift] first. And if you press keys in such order it, in fact, doesn't switch keyboard.
Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote : | #12 |
Unable to use Ctrl+Shift+key shortcuts (for example Ctrl+Shift+arrows for selecting text) on Ubuntu 14.04 with all updates installed if keyboard layout switching is set to Ctrl+Shift.
tags: |
added: trusty removed: amd64 |
Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote : | #13 |
Did a fresh install of latest (2013-03-16) Ubuntu 14.04 image, set Ctrl+Shift as layout switch.
I unable to copy test with Ctrl+Shift+arrows, copy and paste text in gnome-terminal with Ctrl+Shift+C/V.
Tested on GNOME FlashBack session (Metacity, Compiz). But I can do this way on Unity session.
Please fix this bug before Ubuntu 14.04 final release.
tags: | added: trusty-desktop |
Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote : | #14 |
Ctrl+Shift+
Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote : | #15 |
Made a clean install of Ubuntu 14.04 beta2 ( 4cf9e5ef2c1c362
There is a big problem with shortcuts, which start from Ctrl+Shift if layout switching key is set to Ctrl+Shift in GNOME sessions (Compiz and Metacity):
1. I can't copy and paste text in gnome-terminal with Ctrl+Shift+C/V
2. I can't make Screenshot of desired area to clipboard with Ctrl+Shift+
3. I can't select text with Ctrl+Shift+arrows in gedit
4. I can't select text with Ctrl+Shift+arrows in LibreOffice Writer
Please fix these bugs before Ubuntu 14.04 final release.
You can see all non-latin shortcut problems in my Google Docs table (https:/
Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote : | #16 |
Ubuntu 14.04 with all updates for today - bug exists. Please fix it as soon as possible.
Roland Bertolom (bertolom-1) wrote : | #17 |
Gmm... I updated to 14.04 just yesterday and it looks that bug vanished. Tested shorcuts in terminal (ctrl+shift+
So, I can't confirm this bug in 14.04.
P.S. It looks that PrintScreen works only for windows (alt+print) at all. But that's a different story.
description: | updated |
Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote : | #18 |
@Roland Bertolom
on which session you got these positive results?
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#19 |
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:28.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/28.0
Let's assume for clarity that keyboard layout shortcut is set to <Ctrl+Shift>.
In previous versions of GNOME this key combination did not interfere with other hotkey combinations. But nowadays it is broken.
- Set ctrl+shift as shortcut for switching keyboard layouts
- Try to use ctrl+shift+v, ctrl+shift+c in Terminal -- it doesn't work (actually Terminal window loses focus when ctrl+shift is pressed, and layout is switched)
Steps to Reproduce (S); Actual Results (AR); Expected Results (ER)
Test case No. 1:
(S): Open gnome-terminal, type some command, try to copy the command with <Ctrl+Shift+C> and to paste it with <Ctrl+Shift+V>.
(ER): Text is copied and pasted, keyboard layout is not changed.
(AR): Text is not copied and not pasted, but keyboard layout is changed.
Test case No. 2:
(S): Open Firefox web-browser, open new tab, go to some site, close this tab, try to recover tab with <Ctrl+Shift+T>
(ER): Recently closed tab is opened, keyboard layout is unchanged
(AR): Firefox opened new tab, keyboard layout is changed
Test case No. 3:
(S): Open any text editor (gedit libreoffice Writer), type some text with several words, try to select some of that words with <Ctrl+Shift+Left Arrow> or <Ctrl+Shift+Right Arrow>
(ER): Text is selected by words, keyboard layout is not changed
(AR): Text is not selected, keyboard layout is changed
Test case No. 4:
Open Blender (see https:/
Test case No. 5:
(S): Try to make a screenshot of desired window region with <Ctrl+Shift+
(ER): Cursor is changed to cross, desired area is selected by user, screenshot is copied to clipboard, keyboard layout is not changed
(AR): Whole screen screenshot is saved to clipboard, keyboard layout is changed
The aforementioned test-cases works as expected on previous versions of GNOME (for example 3.4.2 in Ubuntu 12.04).
Reproducible: Always
This bug exists at least in Ubuntu (see https:/
Changed in gnome-settings-daemon (openSUSE): | |
importance: | Unknown → Medium |
status: | Unknown → Confirmed |
Changed in gnome-settings-daemon (Debian): | |
status: | Unknown → New |
ivan (funivan) wrote : | #20 |
I use Ubuntu 14.04 and this bug still present. If you can, please fix it. I use Alt+shift and this combination does not work with other keys in programs.
affects: | gnome-settings-daemon → gnome-shell |
Changed in unity: | |
importance: | Undecided → High |
status: | New → Confirmed |
Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote : | #21 |
Ubuntu 14.04.1 with all updates, Ctrl+Shift as layout switch (English and Russian).
I unable to use <Ctrl+Shift+arrows> for text selection and <Ctrl+Shift+T> in Firefox, <Ctrl+Shift+
* GNOME Session (Metacity)
* GNOME Session (Compiz)
All these shortcuts work as expected in Unity.
Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote : | #22 |
It's great that Ubuntu 14.10 MATE beta is not affected by this bug.
Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote : | #23 |
Ubuntu Utopic 14.10 final with all updates, Ctrl+Shift as layout switch (English and Russian).
I unable to use <Ctrl+Shift+arrows> for text selection and <Ctrl+Shift+T> in Firefox, <Ctrl+Shift+
* GNOME Session (Metacity)
* GNOME Session (Compiz)
All these shortcuts work as expected in Unity.
tags: |
added: amd64 removed: trusty-desktop |
tags: | removed: amd64 |
Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote : | #24 |
Bug exists in Ubuntu 15.04 alpha2., Ctrl+Shift as layout switch (English and Russian).
I unable to use <Ctrl+Shift+arrows> for text selection and <Ctrl+Shift+T> in Firefox, <Ctrl+Shift+
* GNOME Session (Metacity)
* GNOME Session (Compiz)
All these shortcuts work as expected in Unity.
tags: | added: vivid |
Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote : | #25 |
Bug exists in Ubuntu 15.04 beta2., Ctrl+Shift as layout switch (English and Russian).
I unable to use <Ctrl+Shift+arrows> for text selection and <Ctrl+Shift+T> in Firefox, <Ctrl+Shift+
* GNOME Session (Metacity)
* GNOME Session (Compiz)
All these shortcuts work as expected in Unity.
Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote : | #26 |
Bug exists in Ubuntu 15.04 final, Ctrl+Shift as layout switch (English and Russian).
I unable to use <Ctrl+Shift+arrows> for text selection and <Ctrl+Shift+T> in Firefox, <Ctrl+Shift+
* GNOME Session (Metacity)
* GNOME Session (Compiz)
All these shortcuts work as expected in Unity.
Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote : | #27 |
Bug exists in Ubuntu 15.10 alpha (same behaviour as in comment 26).
tags: | added: wily |
Changed in gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Confirmed → Triaged |
Changed in unity (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Confirmed → Triaged |
affects: | gnome-settings-daemon (Fedora) → ubuntu |
Changed in ubuntu: | |
importance: | Unknown → Undecided |
status: | Unknown → New |
no longer affects: | ubuntu |
affects: | gnome-settings-daemon (ALT Linux) → ubuntu |
Changed in ubuntu: | |
importance: | Unknown → Undecided |
status: | Unknown → New |
no longer affects: | ubuntu |
Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote : | #28 |
Bug exists in Ubuntu 15.10 beta2, Ctrl+Shift as layout switch (English and Russian).
I unable to use <Ctrl+Shift+arrows> for text selection and <Ctrl+Shift+T> in Firefox, <Ctrl+Shift+
* GNOME Flashback (Metacity)
* GNOME Flashback (Compiz)
All these shortcuts work as expected in Unity.
Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote : | #29 |
Bug exists in Ubuntu 15.10 final, Ctrl+Shift as layout switch (English and Russian).
I unable to use <Ctrl+Shift+arrows> for text selection and <Ctrl+Shift+T> in Firefox, <Ctrl+Shift+
* GNOME Flashback (Metacity)
* GNOME Flashback (Compiz)
All these shortcuts work as expected in Unity.
Eli (eliterdaboss) wrote : | #32 |
Could the bug I reported ( Bug #1644959 ) be a duplicate of this bug?
Velkan (velkan-s) wrote : | #33 |
17.04 with GNOME Shell: can't use the Alt+Shift+# key combination in the gnome-terminal because of that.
Anton (truthzp) wrote : | #34 |
Ubuntu 17.04 + GNOME Shell 3.24.2 with all updates. Bug exists.
When set combination for switch keyboard layout - CTRL + Shift, then can't use any hotkeys with CTRL+Shift combination.
Any solutions?
Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote : | #35 |
Bug exists in 17.10 too. So it's time to switch to Ubuntu with MATE Desktop Environment.
tags: | added: artful zesty |
Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote : | #36 |
Ubuntu 17.10: unable to open new tab in gnome-terminal with <Ctrl+Shift+T> if layout switcher is <Ctrl+Shift>.
Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote : | #37 |
Unable to use Ctrl+Shift+key shortcuts (for example Ctrl+Shift+arrows for selecting text) on Ubuntu 17.10 with all updates installed if keyboard layout switching is set to Ctrl+Shift. Both on Xorg and Wayland.
Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote : | #38 |
Ubuntu 17.10 with MATE desktop is affected by this bug (see bug 1720364). I hoped that this would not happen.
I'll continue to use Ubuntu 16.04 LTS with MATE desktop. I hope they fix this bug before Ubuntu 20.04 LTS release.
Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote : | #39 |
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
Changed in gnome-terminal (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Confirmed |
Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote : | #40 |
Unable to use Ctrl+Shift+key shortcuts (for example Ctrl+Shift+arrows for selecting text) on fresh clean Ubuntu 17.10 final with all updates installed if keyboard layout switching is set to Ctrl+Shift. Both on Xorg and Wayland.
Changed in gnome-settings-daemon: | |
importance: | Unknown → Medium |
status: | Unknown → Fix Released |
Changed in gnome-settings-daemon (Fedora): | |
importance: | Unknown → Undecided |
status: | Unknown → In Progress |
tags: |
added: bionic removed: saucy vivid wily yakkety |
Changed in xorg-server: | |
importance: | Unknown → High |
status: | Unknown → Confirmed |
Changed in firefox (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Confirmed |
Changed in gnome-shell (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Confirmed |
(In reply to k0fe from comment #185)
> (In reply to Alex Efros from comment #184)
> > There is a patch, working good enough for years without creating any new
> > (practical) issues. In comment #161 is was proposed to make it configurable
> > option to make everyone happy and let users choose between using compliant
> > protocol or working hotkeys.
>
> Where is the link to the patch? Where is the instruction like how to apply
> this patch? And how can this comment be used by an ordinary user (without
> knowledge of programming) to solve this problem?
As an ordinary Gentoo Linux user, I:
- download patch attached to this issue named "The same patch, but based on 1.19.1 (fixed)" into directory /etc/portage/
- run `emerge xorg-server` to reinstall Xorg with this patch applied
- restart X to enjoy working hotkeys :)
If users of other Linux distributions have issues with this - probably they just didn't use "newer Linux". </sarcasm>
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#262 |
(In reply to Kovács Viktor from comment #181)
> Sorry, on newer Linux you can set up hot key combination for that problem as
> graphical UI settings, older Linux versions will not be updated. May I close
> It?
Please do not close this bug. If you do not want to receive any further updates on it, you can unsubscribe by removing yourself from the Cc list.
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#263 |
(In reply to Alex Efros from comment #186)
> (In reply to k0fe from comment #185)
> > (In reply to Alex Efros from comment #184)
> > > There is a patch, working good enough for years without creating any new
> > > (practical) issues. In comment #161 is was proposed to make it configurable
> > > option to make everyone happy and let users choose between using compliant
> > > protocol or working hotkeys.
> >
> > Where is the link to the patch? Where is the instruction like how to apply
> > this patch? And how can this comment be used by an ordinary user (without
> > knowledge of programming) to solve this problem?
>
> As an ordinary Gentoo Linux user, I:
> - download patch attached to this issue named "The same patch, but based on
> 1.19.1 (fixed)" into directory /etc/portage/
> - run `emerge xorg-server` to reinstall Xorg with this patch applied
> - restart X to enjoy working hotkeys :)
>
> If users of other Linux distributions have issues with this - probably they
> just didn't use "newer Linux". </sarcasm>
I'd like to thank you! And great thanks to kyak for the patch!
I confirm that it works for me on "older" Gentoo and xorg-server 1.9.5.
There seems to have been a proposed protocol extension (comment #159 etc.) Can anyone shed light, for the outside user, as to the current status of this proposal? Thanks.
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#265 |
(In reply to Zebediah Figura from comment #189)
> Can anyone shed light, for the outside user, as to the current status of
> this proposal? Thanks.
No news since. Apart from the formal proposal, there are some old patches for its implementation:
https:/
https:/
https:/
https:/
https:/
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#266 |
(In reply to Andreas Wettstein from comment #190)
> No news since. Apart from the formal proposal, there are some old patches
> for its implementation:
> https:/
> https:/
> https:/
> https:/
> https:/
Here's what I think we would need to do in order to not break old clients:
https:/
Another, probably better, way to do it would be to define a new flag like XkbSA_HasGroupFlags inside the XkbModAction flags field when group_flags and group_XXX are valid rather than potentially garbage. That would avoid the whole version-negotiation nightmare, as nothing appears to be too picky about extra flags being defined.
Five years later, it would also be good to have support inside libxkbcommon (which has a pretty decent test suite) and xcb-proto for the flags.
(In reply to Alex Efros from comment #184)
> There is a patch, working good enough for years without creating any new
> (practical) issues. In comment #161 is was proposed to make it configurable
> option to make everyone happy and let users choose between using compliant
> protocol or working hotkeys.
(In reply to Aliaksei Urbanski from comment #188)
> I'd like to thank you! And great thanks to kyak for the patch!
> I confirm that it works for me on "older" Gentoo and xorg-server 1.9.5.
I could to say, that this patch does not work exactly as expected. See, please, my comment #146 for explanation. So I think, this thread could not be closed.
Another user here voting for this bug to get patched OFFICIALLY from upstream.
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#269 |
Did you changed your opinion after for years of not fixing this bug?
Users still need this functionality (see https:/
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#270 |
All current Ubuntu versions are affected and RHEL too. And nobody cares.
14 years of doing nothing. My congratulations!
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#271 |
(In reply to Daniel Stone from comment #191)
> Another, probably better, way to do it would be to define a new flag like
> XkbSA_HasGroupFlags inside the XkbModAction flags field when group_flags and
> group_XXX are valid rather than potentially garbage. That would avoid the
> whole version-negotiation nightmare, as nothing appears to be too picky
> about extra flags being defined.
>
> Five years later, it would also be good to have support inside libxkbcommon
> (which has a pretty decent test suite) and xcb-proto for the flags.
This comment lays out the best way forward for anyone interested to fix this bug. It shouldn't be too difficult, but personally I haven't worked on X11 for quite some time.
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#272 |
Just tested simple idea on Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS with MATE DE.
Out-the-box it has Xorg 1.18.4 which perfectly allow user to set for example <Ctrl+Shift> keyboard shortcut for keyboard layout switching.
But when I install HWE on 16.04 LTS I get newer Xorg 1.19.5.
Debian 8 (Xorg 1.16.4) and 9 (Xorg 1.19.2) have this problem too (see https:/
So versions 1.16.4, 1.19.2 and 1.19.5 should be patched to bring <Ctrl+Shift> keyboard shortcut functionality back.
Did somebody tested Russian rulemak keyboard layout? It is between the extra layouts. It is based on russian layout with latin letters. I' m not a russian man, but I think, just testing first is a good idea!
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#274 |
Viktor, could you please elaborate how exactly that may be useful here?
I would also like to ask you to make sure you contribute useful content to this discussion, or if you cannot, resist from posting. I don’t think it helps anyone to to support flamewars in this bug report, or even make the discussion longer than necessary.
tags: | added: patch |
Changed in kubuntu-meta (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Confirmed |
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#275 |
FYI the bug may be temporarily fixed on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (with HWE), Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (and Mint 19) using packages from my PPA ( https:/
And it is unbelievable that we need to patch core graphical system component by ourselves to use traditional keyboard shortcuts ...
sacredwow (mesquunclub) wrote : | #276 |
Hi,
Is there any fix available for wayland?
Oded Arbel (oded-geek) wrote : | #277 |
Norbert: any chance you update your PPA with support for Xorg 1.20 from Cosmic?
Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote : | #278 |
@Oded Arbel (oded-geek)
Currently I do not plan to support non-LTS Ubuntu versions.
tags: |
added: cosmic removed: artful zesty |
Snaker (snaker.me) wrote : | #279 |
I have the same problem on Ubuntu 18.04.
After all these posts.. fix it, please.
nake89 (nake89) wrote : | #280 |
Hello,
Putting CTRL+SHIFT as the keyboard layout change hotkey should not disable all CTRL+SHIFT+<Any key>
I can confirm this bug is real and is affecting more and more people.
CTRL-SHIFT used not to conflict with other keybindings. Now it does.
Witnessed here: https:/
I really wish this bug would be fixed. Please.
tags: | added: disco |
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Changed in xorg-server: | |
status: | Confirmed → Unknown |
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Mikhail Chabanov (bolderdush) wrote : | #283 |
! SOLUTION !
For myself I created temporary hack allowing to switch Keyboard layouts (en<->ru) by Ctrl+Shift on key release. My method does not interfere with other shortcuts. I use it myself on daily basis.
It's simple Python script which listen to Ctrl+Shift key combination and switch layout on release.
It can be downloaded here https:/
Please read instructions in ReadMe.txt
Shegon (shegon) wrote : | #284 |
Yes, I confirm the bug.
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tags: | removed: cosmic |
tags: | removed: trusty |
Norbert (nrbrtx) wrote : | #291 |
Just a silent reminder: I have created a PPA ( https:/
Changed in gnome-settings-daemon (Fedora): | |
status: | In Progress → Won't Fix |
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tags: | removed: disco |
Oded Arbel (oded-geek) wrote : | #297 |
A. Major kudos to nrbrtx for maintaining the patched Xorg PPA - this was a life saver, and I don't believe it was mentioned enough.
B. Is this still an issue?
Currently - on beta focal, I am using Xorg from Ubuntu (without Norbert's PPA) on KDE Plasma 5.18, and I don't see to have this problem: I have ALT+SHIFT bound to layout change (`setxkbmap -option grp:alt_
Is anyone on focal or eoan still have this problem (when using Ubuntu or upstream xorg)?
Vitaly Kolesnikov (kvs07) wrote : | #298 |
Confirm the bug. Still no fix for gnome?
tags: | removed: xenial |
Alexei Kharchev (alexk84) wrote : | #300 |
there is solution
Add this repository to sources.list.d
deb http://
I wrote this comment to Linux Mint forum too
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.