I have the same problem.

My keyboard combination to switch layouts is Super+space. If I do:

1) Press Super
2) Press Space
3) Release Super
4) Release Space

...the keyboard layout isn't changed, the steps (3) and (4) need to
happen in the opposite order for the layout to be changed.

So people typing fast can't use ibus to change layouts.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1241284

Title:
  iBus has problem recognizing the keyboard shortcut

Status in Indicator keyboard:
  New
Status in “ibus” package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in “indicator-keyboard” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  After the upgrade to Ubuntu 13.10, I notice the iBus(or indicator-keyboard 
I'm not sure) does not recognize the keyboard shortcut.
  After some trying, I find that iBus change the way it recognize the keyboard 
shortcut in an really strict way.

  Suppose, I use Ctrl+Space for keyboard shortcut for iBus.
  In order to make iBus recognizing the keyboard shortcut,
  I must do following key sequence.

  1. Press down Ctrl.
  2. Press down Space.
  3. Release Space

  If, for example, after the step 2, released Ctrl before the release of
  Space, iBus doesn't recognize the keyboard shortcut regardless of how
  many seconds you press down both Ctrl and Space.

  This change is so inconvenient for me as I have to constantly switching 
between English and Japanese(Mozc) while typing text.
  (Unification of Keyboard Layout and IME is really bad idea, but that's 
another story.)

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