Super + Space as shortcut for layout switching. Linux Mint Cinnamon

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I have installed Linux Mint with Cinnamon recently. I have swapped my Alt and Super keys and now I want to set Super + Space keys to switch between layouts. How can I do that trick?
I've searched this option inSettings > Keyboard layouts > Options > Switching to another layout
Also I've tried to search in dconf editor, but all I found is value org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings.switch-input-source and when I change it to '<Super>space' nothing happens.
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I have installed Linux Mint with Cinnamon recently. I have swapped my Alt and Super keys and now I want to set Super + Space keys to switch between layouts. How can I do that trick?
I've searched this option inSettings > Keyboard layouts > Options > Switching to another layout
Also I've tried to search in dconf editor, but all I found is value org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings.switch-input-source and when I change it to '<Super>space' nothing happens.
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Super means Windows key on your keyboard.
â PersianGulf
Dec 7 '14 at 18:54
I know that, but when I pressing Win key (Super key) with space nothing happens despite that I've already set '<Super>space' for layout switching in dconf.
â Dmitry Davydov
Dec 8 '14 at 11:17
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I have installed Linux Mint with Cinnamon recently. I have swapped my Alt and Super keys and now I want to set Super + Space keys to switch between layouts. How can I do that trick?
I've searched this option inSettings > Keyboard layouts > Options > Switching to another layout
Also I've tried to search in dconf editor, but all I found is value org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings.switch-input-source and when I change it to '<Super>space' nothing happens.
linux-mint keyboard-shortcuts cinnamon
I have installed Linux Mint with Cinnamon recently. I have swapped my Alt and Super keys and now I want to set Super + Space keys to switch between layouts. How can I do that trick?
I've searched this option inSettings > Keyboard layouts > Options > Switching to another layout
Also I've tried to search in dconf editor, but all I found is value org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings.switch-input-source and when I change it to '<Super>space' nothing happens.
linux-mint keyboard-shortcuts cinnamon
linux-mint keyboard-shortcuts cinnamon
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Dmitry Davydov
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Super means Windows key on your keyboard.
â PersianGulf
Dec 7 '14 at 18:54
I know that, but when I pressing Win key (Super key) with space nothing happens despite that I've already set '<Super>space' for layout switching in dconf.
â Dmitry Davydov
Dec 8 '14 at 11:17
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Super means Windows key on your keyboard.
â PersianGulf
Dec 7 '14 at 18:54
I know that, but when I pressing Win key (Super key) with space nothing happens despite that I've already set '<Super>space' for layout switching in dconf.
â Dmitry Davydov
Dec 8 '14 at 11:17
Super means Windows key on your keyboard.
â PersianGulf
Dec 7 '14 at 18:54
Super means Windows key on your keyboard.
â PersianGulf
Dec 7 '14 at 18:54
I know that, but when I pressing Win key (Super key) with space nothing happens despite that I've already set '<Super>space' for layout switching in dconf.
â Dmitry Davydov
Dec 8 '14 at 11:17
I know that, but when I pressing Win key (Super key) with space nothing happens despite that I've already set '<Super>space' for layout switching in dconf.
â Dmitry Davydov
Dec 8 '14 at 11:17
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I see it under System Settings > Keyboard > Layout > Options > Switching to another layout > Win+Space. When I check that box, the shortcut works for me and my keyboard layout changes. And I have my alt and super keys swapped as well via Alt/Win key behavior > Alt is swapped with Win. Both seem to work as I would expect.
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I see it under System Settings > Keyboard > Layout > Options > Switching to another layout > Win+Space. When I check that box, the shortcut works for me and my keyboard layout changes. And I have my alt and super keys swapped as well via Alt/Win key behavior > Alt is swapped with Win. Both seem to work as I would expect.
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I see it under System Settings > Keyboard > Layout > Options > Switching to another layout > Win+Space. When I check that box, the shortcut works for me and my keyboard layout changes. And I have my alt and super keys swapped as well via Alt/Win key behavior > Alt is swapped with Win. Both seem to work as I would expect.
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I see it under System Settings > Keyboard > Layout > Options > Switching to another layout > Win+Space. When I check that box, the shortcut works for me and my keyboard layout changes. And I have my alt and super keys swapped as well via Alt/Win key behavior > Alt is swapped with Win. Both seem to work as I would expect.
I see it under System Settings > Keyboard > Layout > Options > Switching to another layout > Win+Space. When I check that box, the shortcut works for me and my keyboard layout changes. And I have my alt and super keys swapped as well via Alt/Win key behavior > Alt is swapped with Win. Both seem to work as I would expect.
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Super means Windows key on your keyboard.
â PersianGulf
Dec 7 '14 at 18:54
I know that, but when I pressing Win key (Super key) with space nothing happens despite that I've already set '<Super>space' for layout switching in dconf.
â Dmitry Davydov
Dec 8 '14 at 11:17