I am trying to disable the unicode insert keyboard shortcut of ctrl+shift+u but no matter what I do it is still enabled and I don't understand why. I want to disable it because it interferes with various shortcuts from other programs I use.
What I have tried (restarting my machine after each one):
- Removing the shortcut in
ibus-setup. - Reassigning the shortcut in
ibus-setupto something else. - Removing the shortcut via dconf editor.
- Forcing my language to not us ibus in the the language settings.
- Purging all ibus related packages.
After each step the ctrl+shift+u keyboard shortcut works in all apps. This leads me to think perhaps it is assigned by something else? But I can't figure out what is causing this behaviour and it doesn't seem configurable.
Most of the other posts I have read about this seem to end with a combination of ibus changes. However none of these work for me.
Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS Gnome 42.5 Wayland