How to change keyboard layout shortcut to ctrl+shift on Debian 9?
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I am used to use ctrl+shift to change keyboard layout. I found how to do change keyboard layout :
However, I can't set crtl+shift, for example, I can set only ctrl+tab or ctrl+c or ctrl+shift+w etc but can't only ctrt+shift. How to do it?
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I am used to use ctrl+shift to change keyboard layout. I found how to do change keyboard layout :
However, I can't set crtl+shift, for example, I can set only ctrl+tab or ctrl+c or ctrl+shift+w etc but can't only ctrt+shift. How to do it?
debian keyboard-shortcuts keyboard
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I am used to use ctrl+shift to change keyboard layout. I found how to do change keyboard layout :
However, I can't set crtl+shift, for example, I can set only ctrl+tab or ctrl+c or ctrl+shift+w etc but can't only ctrt+shift. How to do it?
debian keyboard-shortcuts keyboard
I am used to use ctrl+shift to change keyboard layout. I found how to do change keyboard layout :
However, I can't set crtl+shift, for example, I can set only ctrl+tab or ctrl+c or ctrl+shift+w etc but can't only ctrt+shift. How to do it?
debian keyboard-shortcuts keyboard
debian keyboard-shortcuts keyboard
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Looks like you are running the Gnome Desktop Environment. If so, you can do this with the Tweak Tool. Search for and run the tweak tool, select Typing>Switching to another layout and tick the box for Ctrl+Shift.
I tried it, but ctrl+shift still doesn't work.
– Pavel
Mar 7 at 15:10
Do you have a second keyboard layout added? It is working for me. It doesn't show the on screen change like the regular shortcut does, but it should change in the top right
– Jonathan
Mar 7 at 15:28
I found the problem:#dconf read /org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/xkb-options
gave the following output :['grp:rctrl_shift', 'grp:ctrl_shift_toggle']
, so I diddconf write /org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/xkb-options "['grp:ctrl_shift_toggle']"
– Pavel
Mar 7 at 15:59
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A thing that happen to me once is (for my work) I needed to edit a field on a web page with Ctrl+Alt+Shift. This combination of keys was working on a Doze machine but not on a Nux machine. The culprit was the default keyboard layout itself. I changed it. So if you can change your defualt keyboard layout.
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Looks like you are running the Gnome Desktop Environment. If so, you can do this with the Tweak Tool. Search for and run the tweak tool, select Typing>Switching to another layout and tick the box for Ctrl+Shift.
I tried it, but ctrl+shift still doesn't work.
– Pavel
Mar 7 at 15:10
Do you have a second keyboard layout added? It is working for me. It doesn't show the on screen change like the regular shortcut does, but it should change in the top right
– Jonathan
Mar 7 at 15:28
I found the problem:#dconf read /org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/xkb-options
gave the following output :['grp:rctrl_shift', 'grp:ctrl_shift_toggle']
, so I diddconf write /org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/xkb-options "['grp:ctrl_shift_toggle']"
– Pavel
Mar 7 at 15:59
add a comment |
Looks like you are running the Gnome Desktop Environment. If so, you can do this with the Tweak Tool. Search for and run the tweak tool, select Typing>Switching to another layout and tick the box for Ctrl+Shift.
I tried it, but ctrl+shift still doesn't work.
– Pavel
Mar 7 at 15:10
Do you have a second keyboard layout added? It is working for me. It doesn't show the on screen change like the regular shortcut does, but it should change in the top right
– Jonathan
Mar 7 at 15:28
I found the problem:#dconf read /org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/xkb-options
gave the following output :['grp:rctrl_shift', 'grp:ctrl_shift_toggle']
, so I diddconf write /org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/xkb-options "['grp:ctrl_shift_toggle']"
– Pavel
Mar 7 at 15:59
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Looks like you are running the Gnome Desktop Environment. If so, you can do this with the Tweak Tool. Search for and run the tweak tool, select Typing>Switching to another layout and tick the box for Ctrl+Shift.
Looks like you are running the Gnome Desktop Environment. If so, you can do this with the Tweak Tool. Search for and run the tweak tool, select Typing>Switching to another layout and tick the box for Ctrl+Shift.
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I tried it, but ctrl+shift still doesn't work.
– Pavel
Mar 7 at 15:10
Do you have a second keyboard layout added? It is working for me. It doesn't show the on screen change like the regular shortcut does, but it should change in the top right
– Jonathan
Mar 7 at 15:28
I found the problem:#dconf read /org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/xkb-options
gave the following output :['grp:rctrl_shift', 'grp:ctrl_shift_toggle']
, so I diddconf write /org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/xkb-options "['grp:ctrl_shift_toggle']"
– Pavel
Mar 7 at 15:59
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I tried it, but ctrl+shift still doesn't work.
– Pavel
Mar 7 at 15:10
Do you have a second keyboard layout added? It is working for me. It doesn't show the on screen change like the regular shortcut does, but it should change in the top right
– Jonathan
Mar 7 at 15:28
I found the problem:#dconf read /org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/xkb-options
gave the following output :['grp:rctrl_shift', 'grp:ctrl_shift_toggle']
, so I diddconf write /org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/xkb-options "['grp:ctrl_shift_toggle']"
– Pavel
Mar 7 at 15:59
I tried it, but ctrl+shift still doesn't work.
– Pavel
Mar 7 at 15:10
I tried it, but ctrl+shift still doesn't work.
– Pavel
Mar 7 at 15:10
Do you have a second keyboard layout added? It is working for me. It doesn't show the on screen change like the regular shortcut does, but it should change in the top right
– Jonathan
Mar 7 at 15:28
Do you have a second keyboard layout added? It is working for me. It doesn't show the on screen change like the regular shortcut does, but it should change in the top right
– Jonathan
Mar 7 at 15:28
I found the problem:
#dconf read /org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/xkb-options
gave the following output : ['grp:rctrl_shift', 'grp:ctrl_shift_toggle']
, so I did dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/xkb-options "['grp:ctrl_shift_toggle']"
– Pavel
Mar 7 at 15:59
I found the problem:
#dconf read /org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/xkb-options
gave the following output : ['grp:rctrl_shift', 'grp:ctrl_shift_toggle']
, so I did dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/xkb-options "['grp:ctrl_shift_toggle']"
– Pavel
Mar 7 at 15:59
add a comment |
A thing that happen to me once is (for my work) I needed to edit a field on a web page with Ctrl+Alt+Shift. This combination of keys was working on a Doze machine but not on a Nux machine. The culprit was the default keyboard layout itself. I changed it. So if you can change your defualt keyboard layout.
add a comment |
A thing that happen to me once is (for my work) I needed to edit a field on a web page with Ctrl+Alt+Shift. This combination of keys was working on a Doze machine but not on a Nux machine. The culprit was the default keyboard layout itself. I changed it. So if you can change your defualt keyboard layout.
add a comment |
A thing that happen to me once is (for my work) I needed to edit a field on a web page with Ctrl+Alt+Shift. This combination of keys was working on a Doze machine but not on a Nux machine. The culprit was the default keyboard layout itself. I changed it. So if you can change your defualt keyboard layout.
A thing that happen to me once is (for my work) I needed to edit a field on a web page with Ctrl+Alt+Shift. This combination of keys was working on a Doze machine but not on a Nux machine. The culprit was the default keyboard layout itself. I changed it. So if you can change your defualt keyboard layout.
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