I found what it seems to be a breakthrough on this issue. I hope it does
not only relate to my case.
I use a Colemak layout. Compared to the standard QWERTY, in Colemak the
T is where the F is in QWERTY, and where T is in QWERTY Colemak has a G.
See
Same here, fresh new installation Ubuntu 15.10.
Ctrl + Alt - t does not work despite being configured properly in the shortcuts
config panel.
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