'Alt'+'Shift' problems on GNOME3 (Ubuntu 18.04+) [duplicate]
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Ubuntu 17.10, changing input switching to alt-shift (with gnome-tweaks) creates problem in firefox
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OS keyboard shortcuts conflict with apps keyboard shortcuts in GNOME 3
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I want to use Alt+Shift as keyboard layout switcher. The main configuration utility doesn't allow me to do that (it's a default switcher for almost all computer users). Ok, no problem, I can setup it in GNOME Tweak Tool.
But when I press Alt+Shift in e.g. Firefox, it shows me hidden main menu (like if I press single Alt). How can I fix it and make Alt+Shift combination work correctly in all applications?
keyboard shortcut-keys firefox keyboard-layout gnome-shell
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Ubuntu 17.10, changing input switching to alt-shift (with gnome-tweaks) creates problem in firefox
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OS keyboard shortcuts conflict with apps keyboard shortcuts in GNOME 3
2 answers
I want to use Alt+Shift as keyboard layout switcher. The main configuration utility doesn't allow me to do that (it's a default switcher for almost all computer users). Ok, no problem, I can setup it in GNOME Tweak Tool.
But when I press Alt+Shift in e.g. Firefox, it shows me hidden main menu (like if I press single Alt). How can I fix it and make Alt+Shift combination work correctly in all applications?
keyboard shortcut-keys firefox keyboard-layout gnome-shell
marked as duplicate by pomsky, karel, Kulfy, Community♦ Jan 21 at 8:51
This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.
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This question already has an answer here:
Ubuntu 17.10, changing input switching to alt-shift (with gnome-tweaks) creates problem in firefox
1 answer
OS keyboard shortcuts conflict with apps keyboard shortcuts in GNOME 3
2 answers
I want to use Alt+Shift as keyboard layout switcher. The main configuration utility doesn't allow me to do that (it's a default switcher for almost all computer users). Ok, no problem, I can setup it in GNOME Tweak Tool.
But when I press Alt+Shift in e.g. Firefox, it shows me hidden main menu (like if I press single Alt). How can I fix it and make Alt+Shift combination work correctly in all applications?
keyboard shortcut-keys firefox keyboard-layout gnome-shell
This question already has an answer here:
Ubuntu 17.10, changing input switching to alt-shift (with gnome-tweaks) creates problem in firefox
1 answer
OS keyboard shortcuts conflict with apps keyboard shortcuts in GNOME 3
2 answers
I want to use Alt+Shift as keyboard layout switcher. The main configuration utility doesn't allow me to do that (it's a default switcher for almost all computer users). Ok, no problem, I can setup it in GNOME Tweak Tool.
But when I press Alt+Shift in e.g. Firefox, it shows me hidden main menu (like if I press single Alt). How can I fix it and make Alt+Shift combination work correctly in all applications?
This question already has an answer here:
Ubuntu 17.10, changing input switching to alt-shift (with gnome-tweaks) creates problem in firefox
1 answer
OS keyboard shortcuts conflict with apps keyboard shortcuts in GNOME 3
2 answers
keyboard shortcut-keys firefox keyboard-layout gnome-shell
keyboard shortcut-keys firefox keyboard-layout gnome-shell
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