The underlying issue (with the PPA) might be that the hud shortcut is
actually set to Alt by default, which is eating the Alt_R modifier.
You'll probably have to do:
gsettings set org.compiz.integrated show-hud ['Alt_L']
Then Alt_R should work for modifier switching...
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Actually, I seem to be getting some bad behaviour when setting the show-
hud key to Alt_L, I think the only good workaround would be to disable
it entirely:
gsettings set org.compiz.integrated show-hud ['disabled']
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Sounds like a *very* reasonable idea, @William Hua.
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Title:
Can't set keyboard layout change to alt+shift,
I am completely locked out of typing anything on my laptop Dell D620 4gb
ram 1.66ghz dual core intel processor 500 gb hitachi 7200 rpm hd. I am at
a point to where I think I need to pull my docs/music to another partition
and reformat the GNOME partition. What is most frustrating about this is I
William,
Also, when I press alt+tab now, hud appers (with gsettings set
org.compiz.integrated show-hud ['Alt_L']).
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William,
I installed all packages from PPA mentioned in description (ppa:attente
/modifier-only-input-switch). Setting alt+shift and ctrl+shift works
as before, and also I'm able to set right alt (Alt R) as layout
switching shortcut (with gsettings set org.compiz.integrated show-hud
['Alt_L'])
After the latest updates in Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr, it works as it
should.
I can set Alt+Shift_L without problem
and also the indication works. ( bug #1242567)
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And an other thing, if I try to modify the Switch-to-next-source
shortcut, it still not let me to set AltShift_L, pressing these
buttons makes it to be Disabled. So there is no way to set this on the
gui. I can set it again with the gsettings set
org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings
@Norbert (nrbrtx)
Thanks for the hint, I tried this way, and the results are the next.
However the switch to next source shows up at the Input Sources config panel, I
still cannot use Alt-Shift to change the layout. It still only switches the
keyboard indicator in the upper panel to hu, but I
Just to clarify, the while pressed option is now gone and it is not
considered a bug?!
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Title:
Can't set
Unfortunately neither the old ppa, ppa:attente/1218322 nor the new , the
modifier-only-input-switch fixes the issue on my laptop.
I tried to use also gsettings, I can finally map the keybindigs to ctrl-shift
with the gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings switch-input-source
I mean: I still can't use the Alt+Shift_L sorry for the
misstypeing
Regards,
Krisztian
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Title:
Can't set
@Krisztian Poos (rocky-poos)
For me it works with saucy-proposed updates.
So I have removed all packages from William's ppa's:
$ sudo ppa-purge ppa:attente/1218322
$ sudo ppa-purge ppa:attente/modifier-only-input-switch
and enabled proposed updates in software-properties-gtk (on Updates tab).
I
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Mandriva)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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@Nicholas Shatokhin what key(s) do you use to toggle layouts?
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It is fixed for me. 13.10 fresh install and update.
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Title:
Can't set keyboard layout change to alt+shift,
I've checked how the switching works in Cairo Dock session and
unfortunately the shortcut Ctrl + Shift L gets in the way of Terminal.
The shortcuts for copy pasting and opening new tab in Terminal don't
work in this case. Instead of that the input source is switched.
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The packages from the Modifier-only input switch PPA work very well in
case of Unity.
I've tried all the mentioned test cases and everything worked. The Ctrl
+ Shift L set as next source shortcut doesn't collide with Terminal
shortcuts or Sublime Text 3 or LibreOffice. Also if I have Text Entry
it seems, this is the reason for my crashes:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-
daemon/+bug/1227747
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Thanks Vladyslav, that seems an issue with the nvidia binary drivers
there... I'm going to comment on the other bug
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reinstalled nouveau driver. All issues are gone
Switching now works for me, thanks guys
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Title:
Can't set
Thank you for your work, William!
I installed packages from ppa:attente/modifier-only-input-switch and now:
* default Super+Space, Ctrl, Shift works;
* non-latin shortcuts work normally;
*Ctrl+Shift+C/V, in gnome-terminal work too;
in Unity session.
But there is a regression.
I can't switch
William: I understand that the goal is to move key grabbing out of g-s-d
to Compiz/Unity, but you should not do this as a stable release update,
as it completely breaks things for users of custom GNOME sessions (such
as GNOME Flashback).
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@Dmitry: we already have a patch in g-s-d that makes the grabbing happen
only for non-gnome-shell-sessions, we just need to tweak it so the new
change only exclude unity session and let the other ones available for
compatibility ... we can't support those fallback sessions for ever
though so users
Hi everyone, I uploaded a new update is available from the following PPA.
Please try it to see if it improves your situation:
https://launchpad.net/~attente/+archive/modifier-only-input-switch
Instead of doing this, you'd better upgraded an official repository:
Ok, I did as Sebastien suggested and uploaded to the PPA gnome-settings-
daemon which will do those changes only under Unity. The build should
finish soon.
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Now indicator switches after patch in #341, but the layout itself - doesnt
any ideas how to fix this?
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Vladyslav, is gnome-settings-daemon running? Also what version is it?
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Title:
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Hi William
hmm. it seems its the one, which is crashed at startup
Tried to run manually and got:
vladest@vladest-Aspire-V3-771:~/Pictures$ gnome-settings-daemon
(gnome-settings-daemon:5755): Gdk-ERROR **: The program 'gnome-settings-daemon'
received an X Window System error.
This probably
Vladyslav, I'm not sure what caused that unfortunately. Can you list
your output of:
apt-cache policy compiz gnome-settings-daemon unity
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here it is:
vladest@vladest-Aspire-V3-771:~/development/qt5$ apt-cache policy compiz
gnome-settings-daemon unity
compiz:
Installed: 1:0.9.10+13.10.20131113-0ubuntu1ppa1
Candidate: 1:0.9.10+13.10.20131113-0ubuntu1ppa1
Version table:
*** 1:0.9.10+13.10.20131113-0ubuntu1ppa1 0
500
@Vladyslav: did you have that g-s-d issue before updating?
Could you get a gdb backtrace of the issue?
$ sudo apt-get install libgtk-3-0-dbg
$ export GDK_SYNCHRONIZE=1
$ gdb gnome-settings-daemon
(gdb) b gdk_x_error
(gdb) r --replace
... it should stop on the issue
(gdb) bt
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Hi Sebastien
unfortunately, when I run the deamon under gdb, it hangs:
Reading symbols from /usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon/gnome-settings-daemon...(no
debugging symbols found)...done.
(gdb) b gdk_x_error
Function gdk_x_error not defined.
Make breakpoint pending on future shared library load? (y
unfortunately, when I run the deamon under gdb, it hangs:
hum, seems like we need to be smarter there... does it work if you
$ export GDK_SYNCHRONIZE=1
$ gdb gnome-settings-daemon
(gdb) fb gdk_x_error
(gdb) command
bt
c
end
(gdb) r --replace
(that should print the bt for you when it stops)
(sorry, change the fb by b)
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Title:
Can't set keyboard layout change to alt+shift, ctrl+shift, etc.
To manage
I have a probe with ubuntu 13.10 and keyboard when I select other
language Like Georgian or Russian the keyboard shortcuts do not work any
more I can not use control+C control+V etc... it only works when I have
English language selected
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@Levan, your bug is probably https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1226962
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Can't set keyboard layout change
Sebastien, here what I've got:
Type commands for breakpoint(s) 1, one per line.
End with a line saying just end.
bt
c
end
(gdb) r --replace
Starting program: /usr/bin/gnome-settings-daemon --replace
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library
The errors there seem to be due to the xrand code, which has nothing to
do with the keyboard work here ... could you register a new bug?
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There is a regression with the fix. Now, if you set the keyboard layout
switcher to Alt + Shift, some programs cannot use key combinations like
Alt +Shift + Insert. Trying to type this shortcut, changes the keyboard
layout and doesn't pass the command to the program.
It happens to me using
Hi everyone, I uploaded a new update is available from the following
PPA. Please try it to see if it improves your situation:
https://launchpad.net/~attente/+archive/modifier-only-input-switch
(Please note, this is different from the old PPA, you will need to add the new
repository. You can use
PS Please log out and log back in again after installing.
** Description changed:
+ ***
+ The old PPA, ppa:attente/1218322 is superceded by the following one. You can
remove the old repository using ppa-purge.
+ ***
+
A PPA which should provide some relief for this issue is available at
-
William, thanks for the update!
With packages from modifier-only-input-switch ppa, I was able to set
Alt+Shift as the layout switch, and all key combinations
Alt+Shift+something now work fine.
Tested on
- IntelliJ IDEA (Alt+Shift+O to lookup/open a file)
- JIRA web running in Firefox
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Title:
Can't set keyboard layout change to
I suspect there are also other related problems here. I always used the
right control (while pressed) option, but since 13.10 it seems to
identify the Right CTRL key the same as Right ALT on my keyboard. Is
that normal???
Gnome-tweak-tool does not work here either, nothing I set there takes
Sorry, the Right CTRL thing was unrelated...
The PPA does the job, but obviously it's not the same as the good old
options.
Why the hell did they have to remove the button that brought up the
advanced keyboard options from the Gnome settings? I just HATE when
they keep removing good old
Just updated gnome-control-center to 1:3.6.3-0ubuntu45.1, which fixed
nothing for me. Quoting myself here: I used to switch layouts using
RightWin key, and now when I try to set the 'switch to next source' to
this key it shows just 'Next Group' (means nothing to me), and doesn't
work.
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I use CapsLock to select English keyboard layout and Shift+CapsLock to
select Ukrainian.
If I ever need to type a Latin character I used to hit the CapsLock key
and then continue typing. I always hit Shift+CapsLock before typing a
Russian or Ukrainian phrase. Keyboard layout cycling never really
Thanks Norbert for your testing work and your bug reports!
Some comments
* default Super+Space and Shift+Super+Space does not work (bug
1245136) - the most important bug (it's default hotkey!!!).
That could be bug #1249208. It works here after running ibus-setup and
changing the ibus key to
Thank you all for fixing this problem.
There is no problem for me to switch the shortcut of traditional Chinese input
to control + space.
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It still does not work on login page, but works in others applications.
I use CAPS to switch between different languages (ru-en)
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My key-combo (left ctrl + caps-lock) can know be training/activating it
in settings. However, the key-combo doesn't work all the time and seems
to get confused when switching between terminal, gnome screen saver and
regular desktop activity.
So
1) after upgrade to 13.10 my key-combo stopped
The Menu key is still not working as a layout switch (I'm using the
Menu keys for this purpose for more than 15 years both in console and
XWindow System and it will be hard for me to change this habit).
The Menu key is accepted by the 'Text Entry Settings' dialog and
displayed there as Next Group
Can't use Right Ctrl key.
What is interesting, if hold ctrl and press some letter key - layout changes!
If just click - returns to English, regardless which layout was before. The
same for Caps Lock key, but, weirdly, Right Shift key works perfectly!!!
WTF guys?
This is not high priority bug,
I had used Grave Accent as dead key for switching layout in Ubuntu by
manually changing X11 config. I did it for several versions of Ubuntu.
Now that Alt+Shifthas been fixed. I wonder if it's possible to manually
config it in Ubuntu 13.10?.
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@darkk, @all
For hotkey testing in non-latin layout I created a sheet named Non-latin
shortcuts in my table
(https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ao5e713Ig9g_dEJrX2NRYlpLWWVzSWxsVXU4ck9HYVEusp=sharing).
I added simple shortcuts to it (Ctrl+Alt+T, Ctrl+Shift+C/V in gnome-terminal).
You
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-control-center -
1:3.6.3-0ubuntu45.1
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* 0001-rfkill-glib-Don-t-use-g_assert_not_reached-in-type_t.patch:
Cherry-pick 90f49a4d5dd646b8fce10f61a9231db4973a907b
@janitor, @all
Thank you, William Hua, but bug is not fully fixed (see #318, #323) because of
remaining issues:
* default Super+Space and Shift+Super+Space does not work (bug 1245136) - the
most important bug (it's default hotkey!!!).
* non-latin shortcuts are broken (see bug 1226962) - the most
Single keys hotkeys are not working: Alt (opens HUD), Shift, Ctrl, Win (opens
HUD). But IMHO they used very seldom as layout switchers.
Ctrl was default layout switcher in linux console (bare TTY) for quite a long
time, so there may be significant number of users using Ctrl in X too. But I
@Kom-Si:
To maintain a respectful atmosphere, please follow the code of conduct -
http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/conduct . Bug reports are
handled by humans, the majority of whom are volunteers, so please bear
this in mind.
The issues are being actively worked on, several SRUs have
@Sebastien:
I tried to refrain from commenting on this aspect, but it indeed made me
think a lot. On one hand, I totally agree with you (myself also being a
developer/contributor to open source). On the other hand, I share the
frustration of many users, and I'm also quite disappointed on how such
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To manage
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Everything was ok with keyboard in 13.04, but the current state of 13.10
detracts thousands of users (all web-forums and linux-related blogs in
russian have been flooded with all these keyboard problems). Keyboard
layouts are utterly broken for users with non-latin layouts. When
package can't
Could the comments about how annoying that bug is stop now? That has
been acknowleged and is being worked on, adding noise to the bug report
just makes harder to get the useful informations from it to work on the
issue. Downgrading is not an option since the changes impact other
components
@Sebastien Bacher: complaints *will* continue because many readers of this
thread feel that the team does not realize how serious the situation is. In the
current release the language layout handling mechanism is broken. Completely.
Irreversibly. God knows how long it will take the team to
@Kom-Si: could you please stop those overstatement, that's not helping
your case nor giving you any credibility. You can repeat that the bug is
not rightly considered or worked, that's not making that statement true.
You can also keep repeating it's a stopper, but reality is that there is
lot of
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@Norbert: could you please stop changing the tag without comment?
The SRU is not supposed to be perfect or to fix all issues, it's an
improvement over the previous version though and there is no reason to
not take a partial fix and improve the situation for some users.
Did you find regressions
@All: I think that we all should try to cool down on this bug. It's a
serious one, developers are on it, it's not easy to fix and it's
impossible to revert to old system (unfortunately).
The SRUs are trying to fix it in a incremental manner; I think that all
these changes of tag come from not
Hello!
I have finished testing of latest packages
gnome-control-center1:3.6.3-0ubuntu45.1,
gnome-settings-daemon 3.8.5-0ubuntu11.1.
You can view my Google Docs table.
Here I can summarize the results.
1. For Unity Session:
For all hotkeys non-latin shortcuts are still broken -
Importance High? Are you kidding? Whole text input is yucked up!
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The other day I dreamed a blessed hope,
that an ant was climbing over my shorts.
So keep calm, and do easy ♡
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Tested with gnome-control-center 1:3.6.3-0ubuntu45.1, gnome-settings-daemon
3.8.5-0ubuntu11.1.
-Can't switch languages in Lock Screen
-CapsLock warning at LockSreen while CapsLock is used as kdb switcher
-Led blink while switching input langs (CapsLock is used as kdb switcher)
-Super + Space
Hi all,
Even though the core combinations are possible to assign (ctrl + arl, ctrl +
shift, etc), it is however impossible to assign both SHIFT as a switcher. When
I'm trying to assign them by pressing two shifts at the same time, shift R
only appears on screen.
Can anybody suggest me on
Hello, myg (nidinnidin) !
As you can read from my table - it is possible to set Shift+Shift only from
GNOME FlashBack session. You can install it by installing gnome-panel package
in Ubuntu 13.10, then logout and login to GNOME FlashBack session.
I hope this helps.
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I have too many questions about this new Text Entry keyboard switcher
in Ubuntu 13.10
1. How to set several different combinations for one action (Switch to
next source)? I want use CapsLock and R_Ctrl + R_Shift and L_Alt +
Space. How I can do this now? New hotkeys selection method lets me set
+1, Mikhail V. Golubev.
I also wonder who is in charge nowadays of such crucial areas as language
support in Ubuntu (GNOME, Linux in general). Just for the heck of it, for I
don't think these people are capable of remedying what they've destroyed.
Simply because they know nothing of what
@Mikhail V. Golubev (mvgolubev) @Kom-Si (val.komissarov)
Михаил, Валерий, я полностью солидарен с Вами.
Я тоже задавался здесь такими же вопросами (см. например, мой последний
комментарий #301, и другие - #216).
Самое страшное, что может произойти - это то, что этот недоделанный
@Norbert (nrbrtx), ну хорошо, Canonical is not the be blamed (at least not for
the *whole* mess). But what Canonical DOES to address the problem? IMO very
little ATM. Do they have Russian developers on board?
Latin-based developers might just not realize how painful the whole
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https://launchpad.net/~attente/+archive/1218322. There still remain
issues regarding keyboard shortcuts though. To install:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:attente/1218322
sudo apt-get update
I'm using version 1:3.6.3-0ubuntu45.1 of gnome-control-center installed
from the proposed repository and everything seems working. I have tested
both Shift keys and works flawlessly.
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I can't set grp:shift_caps_switch CapsLock (to first layout), Shift+CapsLock
(to last layout) in gnome-control-center.
After update I can't set layout switching with setxkbmap or gnome tweaker.
Settings replaced after few seconds.
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I installed the latest updates, but the problem remains - I still can't
use Control+Shift to switch between layouts. It's always Disabled.
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Norbert; since sometimes subscribers only receive email about status
being changed, please always explain your decisions or they will have to
enter Launchpad for every change made.
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Hello, William Hua!
Thank you for your great work on fixing bug 1218322.
It seems that we need a set of rules for adding tag verificiation-done
for this bug. And we need a set of rules to mark it as fully fixed.
I already mentioned in bug description that I created a Google Docs
table for
After yesterday ubuntu update I now able to set change keyboard layout shortcut
to Ctrl+Shift. But after I did that - other hotkeys with this combination
exists stop working (e.g., Ctrl+Shift+V in gnome terminal or Ctrl+Shift+N in
nautilus) - point 3 from comment #301
_
Is any way to fix
Hi
I'm still cant get to work keyboard layout switch
After update to 13.10 worked only via manual switch on top bar, but after
several updates it stopped to work complitely
Any suggestion? Probably I have to reset settings or reinstall a package
Also at startup I've getting
** Description changed:
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https://launchpad.net/~attente/+archive/1218322. There still remain
issues regarding keyboard shortcuts though. To install:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:attente/1218322
sudo apt-get update
Almost bug fixes , but for example in the application Synapse language
does not switch.
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I have updated and all works!
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Title:
Can't set keyboard layout change to alt+shift, ctrl+shift, etc.
To
This bug seems fixed!
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Title:
Can't set keyboard layout change to alt+shift, ctrl+shift, etc.
To manage
Now i'ts possible to select (?) keys Shift, Alt, Ctrl and it's combination as a
layout switchers. But language keep same. Neither Indicator nor real input be
changed.
Ctrl+Space works fine like before.
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I found one more bug. When I try to set Alt+Space for switch layout
Super+Space are shown.
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Title:
Can't set
Unfortunately, for [at least] Caps Lock as layout switching key current
state definitely not Fix Released. Just some workaround available.
So... After update to 3.8.5-0ubuntu11.1 from saucy-updates/main
(environment restart required):
What is OK:
* Caps Lock could be set as next/previous layout
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