No, I didn't use any setxkbmap trick.
I choosed Alt + Shift when installed the previous version of Ubuntu and did not 
change this shortcut since then.
I got  these keyboard problems when upgraded to 13.10.

Looked at keyboad settings. According to them, I should change a keyboad layout 
with Super + Space and Shift + Super + Space.
Pressing Super + Space changes nothing (neither indicator nor actual language 
is switched).
Pressing Shift + Super + Space changes actual language, but doesn't change 
indicator (during switching popup with languages is shown).
Pressing Alt + Shift changes actual language, but doesn't change indicator 
(there is no any popups during switching).

If I change the setting from Super + Space to Alt + Shift (in dialog
Shift + Alt + Next Group is shown - I don't know what is "Next Group")
doesn't change behavior: Pressing Alt + Shift changes actual language,
but still doesn't change indicator.

That indicator can only changed with mouse. But I want to change it with
Alt + Shift.

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  Layout changing from keyboard doesn't change the current layout in
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