I have just installed Ubuntu and even didn't have enough time to solve usual grub problems. Suddenly I noticed, that Ctrl+Shift doesn't change languages. I tried to fix it from settings - they didn't react on Ctrl+Shiftat all. OK, tried usual gnome-tweaks method - then terminal ctrl+shift+v shortcut was shadowed. So question is How can I set language change on Ctrl+Shift and not shadow Ctrl+Shift+C/V combination at the same time?
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You need to install gnome-tweaks for this. Run sudo apt install gnome-tweaks in terminal to install gnome-tweaks.
- Open
gnome-tweaks, from app drawer. - Select
keyboard & mousein the left column.
3. Click on the Additional Layout Options and scroll down to Switching to another layout.
- Check the Ctrl + Shift option, and uncheck any other selected option, and we are done.
Abhay Patil
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Install gnome-tweaks (apt install gnome-tweaks), run just installed Tweaks, select Keyboard&Mouse->Additional Layout Options and choose shutcut ctl+shift or something else.
Andrey
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