How to get all default keyboard shortcuts in Gnome 3?

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I want to query default shortcuts for Gnome 3 from my running system. Is that possible?



First, I want to make shortcut comparison between systems. Second, I want to see which shortcuts are modified. Settings app can somehow detect this.



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  • Yes, it's possible if you just fresh install and then dump the settings before altering anything.
    – don_crissti
    Dec 25 '18 at 15:40










  • @don_crissti if I only knew how to run official ISO in a container.. because containers could be stripped down versions. Then there is still the question how to dump all shortcuts?
    – anatoly techtonik
    Dec 26 '18 at 3:24










  • On a fresh install if you run gsettings list-recursively | grep -E 'keybindings|media-keys' you should get all DE shortcuts (but not application-specific ones like gnome-terminal shortcuts...). If you want to see only the non-default ones use dconf dump which will only dump your settings.
    – don_crissti
    Dec 26 '18 at 16:02
















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I want to query default shortcuts for Gnome 3 from my running system. Is that possible?



First, I want to make shortcut comparison between systems. Second, I want to see which shortcuts are modified. Settings app can somehow detect this.



enter image description here










share|improve this question























  • Yes, it's possible if you just fresh install and then dump the settings before altering anything.
    – don_crissti
    Dec 25 '18 at 15:40










  • @don_crissti if I only knew how to run official ISO in a container.. because containers could be stripped down versions. Then there is still the question how to dump all shortcuts?
    – anatoly techtonik
    Dec 26 '18 at 3:24










  • On a fresh install if you run gsettings list-recursively | grep -E 'keybindings|media-keys' you should get all DE shortcuts (but not application-specific ones like gnome-terminal shortcuts...). If you want to see only the non-default ones use dconf dump which will only dump your settings.
    – don_crissti
    Dec 26 '18 at 16:02














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I want to query default shortcuts for Gnome 3 from my running system. Is that possible?



First, I want to make shortcut comparison between systems. Second, I want to see which shortcuts are modified. Settings app can somehow detect this.



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I want to query default shortcuts for Gnome 3 from my running system. Is that possible?



First, I want to make shortcut comparison between systems. Second, I want to see which shortcuts are modified. Settings app can somehow detect this.



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  • Yes, it's possible if you just fresh install and then dump the settings before altering anything.
    – don_crissti
    Dec 25 '18 at 15:40










  • @don_crissti if I only knew how to run official ISO in a container.. because containers could be stripped down versions. Then there is still the question how to dump all shortcuts?
    – anatoly techtonik
    Dec 26 '18 at 3:24










  • On a fresh install if you run gsettings list-recursively | grep -E 'keybindings|media-keys' you should get all DE shortcuts (but not application-specific ones like gnome-terminal shortcuts...). If you want to see only the non-default ones use dconf dump which will only dump your settings.
    – don_crissti
    Dec 26 '18 at 16:02

















  • Yes, it's possible if you just fresh install and then dump the settings before altering anything.
    – don_crissti
    Dec 25 '18 at 15:40










  • @don_crissti if I only knew how to run official ISO in a container.. because containers could be stripped down versions. Then there is still the question how to dump all shortcuts?
    – anatoly techtonik
    Dec 26 '18 at 3:24










  • On a fresh install if you run gsettings list-recursively | grep -E 'keybindings|media-keys' you should get all DE shortcuts (but not application-specific ones like gnome-terminal shortcuts...). If you want to see only the non-default ones use dconf dump which will only dump your settings.
    – don_crissti
    Dec 26 '18 at 16:02
















Yes, it's possible if you just fresh install and then dump the settings before altering anything.
– don_crissti
Dec 25 '18 at 15:40




Yes, it's possible if you just fresh install and then dump the settings before altering anything.
– don_crissti
Dec 25 '18 at 15:40












@don_crissti if I only knew how to run official ISO in a container.. because containers could be stripped down versions. Then there is still the question how to dump all shortcuts?
– anatoly techtonik
Dec 26 '18 at 3:24




@don_crissti if I only knew how to run official ISO in a container.. because containers could be stripped down versions. Then there is still the question how to dump all shortcuts?
– anatoly techtonik
Dec 26 '18 at 3:24












On a fresh install if you run gsettings list-recursively | grep -E 'keybindings|media-keys' you should get all DE shortcuts (but not application-specific ones like gnome-terminal shortcuts...). If you want to see only the non-default ones use dconf dump which will only dump your settings.
– don_crissti
Dec 26 '18 at 16:02





On a fresh install if you run gsettings list-recursively | grep -E 'keybindings|media-keys' you should get all DE shortcuts (but not application-specific ones like gnome-terminal shortcuts...). If you want to see only the non-default ones use dconf dump which will only dump your settings.
– don_crissti
Dec 26 '18 at 16:02











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What version of gnome are you using ?



in gnome >=3.22 under the settings - device - keyboard
On top there's option to reset all.
Or try the super + esc, that's the restore keyboard shortcuts shortcut






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    What version of gnome are you using ?



    in gnome >=3.22 under the settings - device - keyboard
    On top there's option to reset all.
    Or try the super + esc, that's the restore keyboard shortcuts shortcut






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      What version of gnome are you using ?



      in gnome >=3.22 under the settings - device - keyboard
      On top there's option to reset all.
      Or try the super + esc, that's the restore keyboard shortcuts shortcut






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        What version of gnome are you using ?



        in gnome >=3.22 under the settings - device - keyboard
        On top there's option to reset all.
        Or try the super + esc, that's the restore keyboard shortcuts shortcut






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        What version of gnome are you using ?



        in gnome >=3.22 under the settings - device - keyboard
        On top there's option to reset all.
        Or try the super + esc, that's the restore keyboard shortcuts shortcut







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