A good news: this bug has already been fixed in today's update.

Franco Sirovich, a schema is just a bundle of metainformation describing
a configuration setting, while normal keys only have simple values such
as integers, strings, or lists of those.You can find out more about what
is schema in gconf in http://www.gnome.org/projects/gconf/

The problem in fact is not with/without a schema but these gconf
settings were never automatically loaded when you started your gnome.
After today's update, they will now.

PS: Sorry I forgot to mention that I used really fast keyboard settings.
Hopefully it didn't cause a lot of trouble to you. I used to play tetris
a lot, and with these settings I could move a block to one side
immediately with only one keystroke. So somehow I adapted to these
settings, and even use them in typing. It trained me type a lot faster:)

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[hardy] keyboard layout switching shortcut doesn't work after reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196277
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