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** Tags removed: keyboard-layout-switching-related
** Tags added: keyboard-layout-switching-hotkeys
** Bug watch removed: GNOME Bug Tracker #711426
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711426
** Bug watch removed: GNOME Bug Tracker #712165
Thanks Norbert, it save my day!
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Thank you Chris (comment 19) and Norbert (comment 39)!
This also solved MY problem.
While gnome-tweak-tool didn't make me able to set Caps Lock as Compose
key (Sun Sparc Workstation style), xmodmap did the trick!
putting
keycode 66 = Multi_key
in my .Xmodmap will now finally let me use the
@Jimmy
IMHO It seems that GNOME developers are going to make the most simple/stupid
desktop environment today and in near future.
They removed all options from Keyboard Layout Options window (it was under
gnome-control-center keyboard in Ubuntu 12.04). They think that
gnome-tweak-tool is a
Thank you Norbert for the information.
It worked for me as a workaround in the Ubuntu desktop by Installing
gnome-tweak-tool and modifying the ctrl key position.
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I am having the same issue. Recently went to all the work of getting
Ubuntu installed on a Macbook via USB stick and now the Change Capslock
Behavior in Keyboard Options GUI is completely gone. I guess I should
I have gone with 12? Took a ton of work and trackpad is half-functional
now.
The real problem is not that the GUI option is missing, it is that I
can' t even use xmodmap to map Caps Lock to Ctrl because it reverts to
its default behavior after a few seconds.
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** Changed in: indicator-keyboard
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
** Changed in: indicator-keyboard (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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In response to #35.
- Install Ubuntu 13.10
- Go to keyboard layout settings
- Find 'CapsLock Key Behavior' and set to eg Make CapsLock an additional ctrl
or Make CapsLock an additional backspace.
The last point worked for years, up until Ubuntu 13.10. The option to
set CapsLock key behaviour is
Thank you for the bug report/comments. Could the users having the issue
explain in details what they are trying to do, how, and what is not
working?
E.g
- install Ubuntu 13.10
- go to the keyboard settings
- configure key by clicking on UI
- try to do thing you try to do
what should happen:
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Title:
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After the last update (today) I am no longer able to remap Caps Lock to
Ctrl. I tried to set XKBOPTIONS in /etc/default/keyboard but that only
seems to work for a few brief seconds. The same happens if I invoke
setxkbmap -option ctrl:nocaps on the console. It works
This only happens when the keyboard layout is changed. I use xmodmap to
remap and I noticed that once xmodmap is called the remapping works,
however as soon as you switch to another window the remapping is lost. I
went into layout settings and unchecked the box Allow different sources
for each
This bug is very important, please fix it.
** Changed in: indicator-keyboard (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Confirmed
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Please, avoid changing status without being clear why you choose to do
so.
** Changed in: indicator-keyboard (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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I have 4 keyboard layouts set up: English (us), Russian, Japanese (anthy) and
tegaki
first of all, in Region and Language settings there are some shortcuts options
Switch to next source is set to ctrl+space, but it seems to do nothing
(btw, these shortcut was used to activate ibus/anthy before)
When I was using 13.04, I had CapsLock for layout change. In 13.10 I changed it
to ctrl+space, since CapsLock was not available.
Now I have ctrl+space for switching between [English, Russian, Ukrainian] AND
CapsLock for switching between [Currently active in indicator, English]. So if
I choose
** Changed in: indicator-keyboard (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
** Changed in: indicator-keyboard (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: indicator-keyboard
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Got same problem with keyboards-indicator after last update.
I mapped Alt+Shit in 13.04 to change keyboard layout, but after last
update (13.10) it only works when second language in keyboard indicator
is active, if active first language (EN) it doenst work.
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I believe problem lies that it actually change layout but not input
language.
if you have selected primary language you can't switch it unless
manually set it via mouse in indicator-keyboard or use keyboard
shortcut select previous layout
So here is how it works right now, my main shortcut next
** Also affects: indicator-keyboard
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
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Bug confirmed on a default install of Saucy Salamander. Removing indicator
keyboard fixed it.
I have posted a simple test using xmodmap here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2181366
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This issue also affect me.
I mapped Ctrl to Caps Lock in 13.04.
After the upgrade to13.10, I can't find the same UI.
But the mapping are in effect.
So I lost the GUI way to change back the previous settings.
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Also it is impossible to set «Alt+Shift» shortcut at «Text Entry
Settings - Switch to next source using:».
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Title:
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I was affected by the same problem and can confirm that removing
indicator-keyboard fixes the problem, sadly sacrificing visual feedback
about the current keymap though.
My entries at GSettings key org.gnome.desktop.input-sources.xkb-options
were not lost during the update to 13.10 and started
confirm, if i remove indicator-keyboard, and execute 'setxkbmap' with
params, then CapsLock layout switch works fine.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1224575
gnome-control-center keyboard no longer has way to modify caps lock key
behavior
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1224575 ***
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No matter how I achieve layout switch, I have broken shortcuts in
Google Chrome and other programs in Russian layout. So I decided to
downgrade to 13.04. I hope this bug will be fixed in upcoming 13.10
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1224575 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1224575
I don't think this is actually a duplicate. The problem here is that
indicator-keyboard, for some reason, is resetting all the mapping
settings, so that, if I don't have indicator-keyboard running, I can
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1224575 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1224575
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1224575
gnome-control-center keyboard no longer has way to modify caps lock key
behavior
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after last update broken
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.keyboard
input-sources-switcher ctrl-shift
variant
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My experience after the first few minutes, where it was in flux,
sometimes operating as Caps_Lock and sometimes as BackSpace, was that it
settled down to acting as BackSpace (as configured) but would not
repeat—viz., holding backspace deleted many characters, while holding
caps lock deleted only
vladk, unfortunately it stops to work after reboot.
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Very very annoying bug
for me fastest way to fix it is from console type:
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.keyboard
input-sources-switcher ctrl-shift
ctrl-shift can be changed to alt-shift, etc..
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If anyone cannot set CapsLock or Ctrl-Shift etc. as keyboard switch
modifier, look at input-sources-switcher key at the org.gnome.settings-
daemon.peripherals.keyboard in dconf-editor.
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Oleksandr Senkovych, thank you, it's work
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And anyone knows where the all settings of keyboards which used to be.
Like, Change Caps Lock behavior and others
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maximtel, same thing to me. And thanks for find out, at least, this
shortcut.
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David Leal, works second thing
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I cannot map layout switching to any shortcuts except Left Shift +
Backspace. I use english and russian layouts.
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Dmitry, I did 2 things to try to make this work, but I'm not sure which
one helped (thought uninstalling indicator-keyboard clearly was one of
them):
1. Using dconf-editor, change org.gnome.desktop.input-sources.xkb-options to
['ctrl:nocaps']
2. Add `XKBOPTIONS=ctrl:nocaps` to
I cannot solve this issue by uninstalling indicator-keyboard.
I think, it is not the problem in indicator-keyboard, because there were
changes in keyboard settings menu. Earlier, i had many options -
http://xbb.uz/files/illustrations/soft/os/ubuntu/12.10-layout1.jpg
But now i have only 2
Nikolay, I believe there is a way to turn the layout switching back on.
You need to go to System Settings - Keyboard - Shortcuts - Typing,
then change the accelerators for Switch to next source and Switch to
previous source.
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David, this was the first thing I've tried to do, but it didn't help.
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Some additional information: I mentioned that the functionality seems to
work for a few brief seconds, but actually it appears that the change is
triggered the first time (or few times) you press caps lock. It works,
and then reverts to the normal Caps Lock function.
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Sorry about the spam everyone. I can confirm that uninstalling
indicator-keyboard fixes the problem for me.
** Package changed: ubuntu = indicator-keyboard (Ubuntu)
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This bug also affects me on my 2 machines. My Caps Lock behaviour is
broken(sometimes it act like a Compose key as I configured, sometimes it
just work as usual Caps Lock), but what's more important is that I can't
switch keyboard layout with any keyboard shortcut i assign. I've tried
to uninstall
I'd like to associate this with Ubuntu 13.10, but unfortunately I can't
see how. Sorry about that.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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it's begin after install Indicator keyboard
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