The Precise Pangolin has reached end of life, so this bug will not be
fixed for that release
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Still happens time to time, even with fresh 18.10 install. It's a
"miracle" that it's such an old bug, but still hits us :(
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Oh, by the way, it's often happens after locking then unlocking the
screen though! It often fixes the problem too (if it was before). But
not always ...
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This bug still affects me now, upgraded to the to-be-released 17.10
(artful). I was a die hard text only user of Linux systems for a while,
so I still configure system to "emulate" something like this, ie
ALT+F1...F8 to switch between workspaces. However, ALT-F5 does not
_always_ works. Sometimes i
This bug is still somewhat present. Most keyboard shortcuts work for me
in GNOME Shell in Ubuntu 16.04 except for the Resize shortcut. No matter
what keybinding I assign, it just doesn't let me resize the window.
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This works for me: before you login open a tty and do "gnome-settings-
daemon --replace" if you exit tty and login the shortcuts should work.
It's not a good solution but it works for now.
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This thread/bug is over two years old! Isn't it time to move the
priority (Importance) from low to medium or high?
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I also have the same issue as a_user above. Seems to be only the
keybindings in the compiz gnome compatibility section that are affected.
Looked through all the fixes above - nothing working.
Unable to make a custom shortcut either.
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since todays update for gnome in ubuntu gnome 14.10 this suddently
happend to me too. 99% of all keyboard shortcuts stopped working
including media keys, custom keys. actully so it seems all but alt+tab,
alt+F2 and the super commands to to open the aktivities or application
menu, and the desktop na
Sorry, forgot to mention that the problem still exists on a totally new
created user.
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The workarounds does not work on Ubuntu 14.04. Tried several times to no
avail.
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** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu Precise)
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Hey, very useful that you included the dconf work-around... I've been
struggling with this one for a day! Such a relief... I was configuring
easystroke and I couldn't get it to do a minimize action. Now it works
perfectly! thanks...
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Hi,
alt-tab not working. Tried everything, gconf-editor, dconf-editor, keyboard,
keyboard shortcuts; alt-tab is mapped indeed to the correct keys, but doesn't
do anything for my ubuntu 12.10.
Thanks.
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My Ubuntu 12.04 lts stop working all short cut for even select all, open
terminal, copy, paste etc
It is almost impossible to work on Ubuntu.
How to solve this?
Thanks
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Yes, it's fixed in 12.10.
No, this won't ever be fully fixed in 12.04 because it requires Compiz &
Unity to be ported from gconf to gsettings. That kind of huge change
won't be allowed in stable releases. Notably, no one has ported Unity 2D
to gsettings so that code isn't even in the 12.10 archive
Jeremy: does this mean it is fixed in 12.10?
And as this is a regression, will the fix be SRU'd into 12.04
(especially given that 12.04 is an LTS)?
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** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Also affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: gnome-control
Open up "xev" on a terminal and press printscreen
(I'd tell you, but my keyboard doesn't have one)
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It is quite sad that such important bugs don't get get fixed in the LTS
release. :-/
Anyway, does anybody know how to use "Print Screen" key for shortcut? I
tried Print_Screen, PrintScreen, PrintScrn. Thanks.
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This bug and workarounds should probably be turned into an askubuntu
question. Better/cleaner to update workaround info there.
gcb <965...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
>created one shortcut named 'uniquestring' and greped for that on my
>home
>dir... now i have a WTF?! look on my face when i notice
created one shortcut named 'uniquestring' and greped for that on my home
dir... now i have a WTF?! look on my face when i noticed that the
.config/dconf/user which is supposed to have my settings is a binary
file
assume i must write a parser tool using
http://developer.gnome.org/glib/2.32/glib-GVa
Thanks Bazon!
just a note, org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/media-keys for me only
had one custom shortcut i created via System
Settings>keyboard>shortcuts.
gnome 3.4.2 here.
I still can't find the lock screen one...
Anyway i can textually search those keys/values? are they in a file like
gco
@Christoph Gritschenberger:
Thanks for posting your summary, that helped answering my questions:
in #5: Right Super Key is
in #26: keys for magnifier are in dconf in
org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/media-keys
(all paths:
org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/media-keys
org/gnome/mutter/keyb
It seems this is because Ubuntu patched
gnome-settings-daemon/gnome-control-center to use GConf for keybindings.
This causes all built-in shortcuts to not work at all, and the custom shortcuts
to misbehave when using the "Meta"-key.
There is a bug at gnome bugzilla for the meta-key-issue:
https:
@Yaroslav - Thanks! That worked!
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Could someone please tell me, where I can find the settings for
increasing/decreasing the a11y magnifier zoom setting in dconf-editor?
Setting them doesn't work as well, so I'd like to make it by hand...
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I also noticed (but not sure if it affects this) that notifications
barely ever come up anymore.
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Affects me too, and those "workarounds" won't help when trying to set
things such as "Audio Mute" and "Audio Pause"...
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How can something as basic and simple as this fall through the QA
cracks? :(
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** Also affects: baltix
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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@Karl
Try this:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings toggle-shaded "['']"
This shall remove the shortcut. Or you can reassign it like this:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings toggle-shaded
"['s']"
Then restart gnome shell.
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I'm running gnome-shell and have been running konsole for years as my
terminal, because I like to use the konsole menu shortcut ctrl-alt-s to
set the window titles. I've tried all of the above workarounds, but
under 12.04, ctrl-alt-s always acts as the window-shade to make the
window shrink and re
Thanks Doug, that worked well. Is it gsettings that doesn't support
single key shortcuts, like 'Insert'? I was able to use 'Insert' to
launch a terminal via 'Shortcuts > Custom Shortcuts' in 11.10 and GNOME
3. Is there an way to use single key shortcuts, other than switching off
of GNOME 3? Thanks
"How can I create a custom shortcut for launching a terminal in GNOME
Shell and 12.04?"
Just create it in the 'Shortcuts > Custom Shortcuts'. You can't just
use "Insert", it needs a modifier like Ctrl, Alt, ect.
*If you want to use Super that usually requires a little work . Ex. -
Super+Insert
>> You'll still need to use dconf-editor though to set GNOME Shell
shortcuts for Ubuntu 12.04
>Could you please explain how to set shortcut to launch terminal using
dconf-editor?
I have the same question. I can use dconf to setup keyboard shortcuts
for functions it has listed as default options,
Daniel, no. Someone could compile gnome-settings-daemon and gnome-
control-center without the revert-gsettings patches, but that's not
supported by Ubuntu and will to some extent break using keyboard
shortcuts in Unity or GNOME Classic. As is mentioned in the bug
description, this bug should get fi
or maybe even wipe gconf from the system?
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Can i just wipe the settings from gconf?
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I don't have ctrl+alt+t to open the terminal.
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** Description changed:
- gnome-shell keyboard shortcuts stopped working. Specifically, Ctrl+Alt+t
- no longer opens a terminal, my maximization shortcuts no longer work,
- navigation shortcuts don't work.
+ Updated Bug Description
+ ===
- The problem seems that gnome-shell
> You'll still need to use dconf-editor though to set GNOME Shell
shortcuts for Ubuntu 12.04
Could you please explain how to set shortcut to launch terminal using
dconf-editor?
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Jérôme, that's a different bug. I think Unity/Compiz may be at fault.
You'll still need to use dconf-editor though to set GNOME Shell
shortcuts for Ubuntu 12.04.
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Since gnome-shell 3.4 I cannot use the Super key in any shortcuts.
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On 04/01/2012 04:00 AM, Lucazade wrote:
> @mc3man
> tried to fix shortcuts from system settings but open terminal with ctrl+alt+t
> works only in gnome-fallback.. It still doesn't work in gnome-shell.
>
Maybe bring this up on ubuntu forum to see - I've no issue with setting
*Custom* shortcuts in
Can't use suggested workarounds (or I don't fully understand them).
If it were possible to assign keyboard shortcuts for gnome shell via
"system settings > keyboard" there would be no this bug report in the
first place, I think.
Strange thing is that some assignments do work. For example I can as
@mc3man
tried to fix shortcuts from system settings but open terminal with ctrl+alt+t
works only in gnome-fallback.. It still doesn't work in gnome-shell.
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On 04/01/2012 12:34 AM, Lucazade wrote:
> there is no "open-terminal" in org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings.. I
> wonder where to set it.
>
You can just create a new one in system settings > keyboard > shortcuts
> custom
Something like name of Open Terminal, command of gnome-terminal, bind
it to
there is no "open-terminal" in org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings.. I
wonder where to set it.
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Yes, there are two workarounds:
1. If you know the matching command line, just make your own shortcut with the
keyboard shortcut GUI. I made that for CTRL-Alt-T and gnome-terminal.
2. If you don't know the matching command line (e.g. for "show activities"),
you can use dconf-editor to set keybin
Is there a workaround? Can I define shortcuts to launch terminal, web
browser, etc. using gsettings?
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right, that's a known issue but the gnome-shell maintainer prefered to
have 3.4 with keybindings issues than 3.2 (we can't update to gsettings
because compiz,unity still use gconf)
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