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After I installed GNOME Shell, CTRL + ALT + T combination stopped working.

How could I fix it?

pomsky
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2 Answers2

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Go to Settings -> Devices -> Keyboard, then add Ctrl + Alt + T if it does not exist.

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Pablo Bianchi
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singrium
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Upgraded to 18.04 from 16.04 ; kept my preference for the Unity desktop. But couldn't open the terminal with a key combo despite checking the shortcut in the checked answer.

  • Install compizconfig-settings-manager
  • Run ccsm
  • Turn off the "Commands" plugin

This resolved the lack of ctrl-alt-T, Vol +/-, all the other extended and media keys on my keyboard.

Adrian
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