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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):

  1. Removing the shortcut in ibus-setup.
  2. Reassigning the shortcut in ibus-setup to something else.
  3. Removing the shortcut via dconf editor.
  4. Forcing my language to not us ibus in the the language settings.
  5. 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

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It works fine under X, not Wayland. Given the recalcitrance of the maintenance team, abandoning Wayland at this stage seems the best option.

How do I use the X window manager instead of Wayland on Ubuntu 22.04?