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I have Ctrl+Alt+T assigned as my keyboard shortcut to launch a Terminal window, but it stopped working after upgrading to 12.10.

I have verified that it is still set in the Keyboard Shortcuts settings menu, and have verified that other shortcuts (e.g. Ctrl+Alt+C to open calculator) work.

I have also tried using assigning different key combinations to Terminal, to see if that helps (it doesn't), e.g. unassigning Ctrl+Alt+C from calculator, and instead assigning it to Terminal. No dice.

Any ideas what might be going on?

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Solved it on my own, after having an idea sparked by @Mrokii.

In the Keyboard Shortcuts menu, I went to the Custom Shortcuts section, and added a new shortcut assigning Ctrl+Alt+T to the command gnome-terminal. This works!

There must be something screwy with my settings for default terminal... But I'm not going to worry about that, so long as my shortcut works.

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