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Ubuntu 18.04 Keystroke Alt + Shift + (Ctrl) + Down does not work


ALT+Tab no longer switches applications since upgrade to 18.04[Ctrl][Alt] causing windows to maximise verticallyWindow start position overlapping with Menubar and Titlebar since last updateCannot switch workspace with shortcutsHow many keyboard key combinations are possible in Ubuntu?How to bind additional mouse buttons to be modifiers (Shift/Control)?18.04 ctrl+shift to change languageUbuntu 18.04 alt+shift+tab does not switch apps backwardsIn 18.04 moving window to other workplace doesn't work with alternate language switch enabledShift+Alt+Down does not work as Shortcut for PHPStorm or any other app Ubuntu 18.04Ctrl+Shift+u does not work on Kubuntu 18.04













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After upgrade from Ubuntu 16.04 LTS to 18.04 LTS (with unity) the keystrokes Shift + Alt + Down and Alt + Shift + Ctrl + Down stopped working (btw Alt + Shift + (Ctrl) + [Up, Left, Right] works).

I used these keybindings in PHPStorm/Webstorm. In these programs you can search what a key binding does by simply pressing those keys and when I do, Webstorm does not display/catch these keystrokes, like if they were not pressed.

I searched in CompizConfig Settings Manager advanced search in settings value, in the Settings/Keyboard/Shortcuts and with gsettings list-recursively | grep Down and I didn't find anything.

If I press this combo outside of Webstorm Ubuntu does nothing.

Have you any idea where this keybinding could be saved?



PS: I tried this tool (screenkey) to display pressed keys. But it didn't display Alt + Shift + Down or Alt + Shift + Ctrl + Down



Thank you for your help










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  • seems latest ubuntu remaps super key... I had similar problem... perhaps solution here can help you: askubuntu.com/questions/1033219/…

    – Joshua Besneatte
    Sep 20 '18 at 20:53











  • @JoshuaBesneatte Thank you for your reply, but this is not that case. But I looked on the Switch applications option and I have this option as disabled, but pressing Alt + Tab switches applications, which is weird

    – Matej Polák
    Sep 22 '18 at 12:07












  • The Alt + Tab is defined in ccsm, my bad

    – Matej Polák
    Sep 22 '18 at 12:19
















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After upgrade from Ubuntu 16.04 LTS to 18.04 LTS (with unity) the keystrokes Shift + Alt + Down and Alt + Shift + Ctrl + Down stopped working (btw Alt + Shift + (Ctrl) + [Up, Left, Right] works).

I used these keybindings in PHPStorm/Webstorm. In these programs you can search what a key binding does by simply pressing those keys and when I do, Webstorm does not display/catch these keystrokes, like if they were not pressed.

I searched in CompizConfig Settings Manager advanced search in settings value, in the Settings/Keyboard/Shortcuts and with gsettings list-recursively | grep Down and I didn't find anything.

If I press this combo outside of Webstorm Ubuntu does nothing.

Have you any idea where this keybinding could be saved?



PS: I tried this tool (screenkey) to display pressed keys. But it didn't display Alt + Shift + Down or Alt + Shift + Ctrl + Down



Thank you for your help










share|improve this question
























  • seems latest ubuntu remaps super key... I had similar problem... perhaps solution here can help you: askubuntu.com/questions/1033219/…

    – Joshua Besneatte
    Sep 20 '18 at 20:53











  • @JoshuaBesneatte Thank you for your reply, but this is not that case. But I looked on the Switch applications option and I have this option as disabled, but pressing Alt + Tab switches applications, which is weird

    – Matej Polák
    Sep 22 '18 at 12:07












  • The Alt + Tab is defined in ccsm, my bad

    – Matej Polák
    Sep 22 '18 at 12:19














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After upgrade from Ubuntu 16.04 LTS to 18.04 LTS (with unity) the keystrokes Shift + Alt + Down and Alt + Shift + Ctrl + Down stopped working (btw Alt + Shift + (Ctrl) + [Up, Left, Right] works).

I used these keybindings in PHPStorm/Webstorm. In these programs you can search what a key binding does by simply pressing those keys and when I do, Webstorm does not display/catch these keystrokes, like if they were not pressed.

I searched in CompizConfig Settings Manager advanced search in settings value, in the Settings/Keyboard/Shortcuts and with gsettings list-recursively | grep Down and I didn't find anything.

If I press this combo outside of Webstorm Ubuntu does nothing.

Have you any idea where this keybinding could be saved?



PS: I tried this tool (screenkey) to display pressed keys. But it didn't display Alt + Shift + Down or Alt + Shift + Ctrl + Down



Thank you for your help










share|improve this question
















After upgrade from Ubuntu 16.04 LTS to 18.04 LTS (with unity) the keystrokes Shift + Alt + Down and Alt + Shift + Ctrl + Down stopped working (btw Alt + Shift + (Ctrl) + [Up, Left, Right] works).

I used these keybindings in PHPStorm/Webstorm. In these programs you can search what a key binding does by simply pressing those keys and when I do, Webstorm does not display/catch these keystrokes, like if they were not pressed.

I searched in CompizConfig Settings Manager advanced search in settings value, in the Settings/Keyboard/Shortcuts and with gsettings list-recursively | grep Down and I didn't find anything.

If I press this combo outside of Webstorm Ubuntu does nothing.

Have you any idea where this keybinding could be saved?



PS: I tried this tool (screenkey) to display pressed keys. But it didn't display Alt + Shift + Down or Alt + Shift + Ctrl + Down



Thank you for your help







unity 18.04 key-binding






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  • seems latest ubuntu remaps super key... I had similar problem... perhaps solution here can help you: askubuntu.com/questions/1033219/…

    – Joshua Besneatte
    Sep 20 '18 at 20:53











  • @JoshuaBesneatte Thank you for your reply, but this is not that case. But I looked on the Switch applications option and I have this option as disabled, but pressing Alt + Tab switches applications, which is weird

    – Matej Polák
    Sep 22 '18 at 12:07












  • The Alt + Tab is defined in ccsm, my bad

    – Matej Polák
    Sep 22 '18 at 12:19


















  • seems latest ubuntu remaps super key... I had similar problem... perhaps solution here can help you: askubuntu.com/questions/1033219/…

    – Joshua Besneatte
    Sep 20 '18 at 20:53











  • @JoshuaBesneatte Thank you for your reply, but this is not that case. But I looked on the Switch applications option and I have this option as disabled, but pressing Alt + Tab switches applications, which is weird

    – Matej Polák
    Sep 22 '18 at 12:07












  • The Alt + Tab is defined in ccsm, my bad

    – Matej Polák
    Sep 22 '18 at 12:19

















seems latest ubuntu remaps super key... I had similar problem... perhaps solution here can help you: askubuntu.com/questions/1033219/…

– Joshua Besneatte
Sep 20 '18 at 20:53





seems latest ubuntu remaps super key... I had similar problem... perhaps solution here can help you: askubuntu.com/questions/1033219/…

– Joshua Besneatte
Sep 20 '18 at 20:53













@JoshuaBesneatte Thank you for your reply, but this is not that case. But I looked on the Switch applications option and I have this option as disabled, but pressing Alt + Tab switches applications, which is weird

– Matej Polák
Sep 22 '18 at 12:07






@JoshuaBesneatte Thank you for your reply, but this is not that case. But I looked on the Switch applications option and I have this option as disabled, but pressing Alt + Tab switches applications, which is weird

– Matej Polák
Sep 22 '18 at 12:07














The Alt + Tab is defined in ccsm, my bad

– Matej Polák
Sep 22 '18 at 12:19






The Alt + Tab is defined in ccsm, my bad

– Matej Polák
Sep 22 '18 at 12:19











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In my case it luckily was just about re-mapping the keys in Settings->Keyboard->Shortcuts.



Here, moving the active window up/down was defined as Shift+Super+Page Up/Down, same without Shift was applied for moving one workspace up/down.



Re-mapping to what I was used to ([Shift+]Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down) did the trick :-)






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    After deeper investigation I found out, that this issue is a hardware keyboard problem.
    I tried this keystroke on windows and it also was not recognized.

    I have Roccat Isku keyboard.
    At work I tried the same upgrade from 16.04 to 18 and replacing gnome with unity and this keystroke worked (I have different keyboard at work)






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      Gnome Tweaks helps me to fix it!



      1. Go to Keyboard & Mouse > Additional Layout Options.


      2. Turn off all options for "Switching to another layout".



        Gnome Tweaks layout switching options







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        Instead of turning off "Switching to another layout" as suggested above, you can switch other than ctrl-alt combination.






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          In my case it luckily was just about re-mapping the keys in Settings->Keyboard->Shortcuts.



          Here, moving the active window up/down was defined as Shift+Super+Page Up/Down, same without Shift was applied for moving one workspace up/down.



          Re-mapping to what I was used to ([Shift+]Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down) did the trick :-)






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            In my case it luckily was just about re-mapping the keys in Settings->Keyboard->Shortcuts.



            Here, moving the active window up/down was defined as Shift+Super+Page Up/Down, same without Shift was applied for moving one workspace up/down.



            Re-mapping to what I was used to ([Shift+]Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down) did the trick :-)






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              In my case it luckily was just about re-mapping the keys in Settings->Keyboard->Shortcuts.



              Here, moving the active window up/down was defined as Shift+Super+Page Up/Down, same without Shift was applied for moving one workspace up/down.



              Re-mapping to what I was used to ([Shift+]Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down) did the trick :-)






              share|improve this answer













              In my case it luckily was just about re-mapping the keys in Settings->Keyboard->Shortcuts.



              Here, moving the active window up/down was defined as Shift+Super+Page Up/Down, same without Shift was applied for moving one workspace up/down.



              Re-mapping to what I was used to ([Shift+]Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down) did the trick :-)







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                  After deeper investigation I found out, that this issue is a hardware keyboard problem.
                  I tried this keystroke on windows and it also was not recognized.

                  I have Roccat Isku keyboard.
                  At work I tried the same upgrade from 16.04 to 18 and replacing gnome with unity and this keystroke worked (I have different keyboard at work)






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                    After deeper investigation I found out, that this issue is a hardware keyboard problem.
                    I tried this keystroke on windows and it also was not recognized.

                    I have Roccat Isku keyboard.
                    At work I tried the same upgrade from 16.04 to 18 and replacing gnome with unity and this keystroke worked (I have different keyboard at work)






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                      After deeper investigation I found out, that this issue is a hardware keyboard problem.
                      I tried this keystroke on windows and it also was not recognized.

                      I have Roccat Isku keyboard.
                      At work I tried the same upgrade from 16.04 to 18 and replacing gnome with unity and this keystroke worked (I have different keyboard at work)






                      share|improve this answer













                      After deeper investigation I found out, that this issue is a hardware keyboard problem.
                      I tried this keystroke on windows and it also was not recognized.

                      I have Roccat Isku keyboard.
                      At work I tried the same upgrade from 16.04 to 18 and replacing gnome with unity and this keystroke worked (I have different keyboard at work)







                      share|improve this answer












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                          Gnome Tweaks helps me to fix it!



                          1. Go to Keyboard & Mouse > Additional Layout Options.


                          2. Turn off all options for "Switching to another layout".



                            Gnome Tweaks layout switching options







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                            Gnome Tweaks helps me to fix it!



                            1. Go to Keyboard & Mouse > Additional Layout Options.


                            2. Turn off all options for "Switching to another layout".



                              Gnome Tweaks layout switching options







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                              Gnome Tweaks helps me to fix it!



                              1. Go to Keyboard & Mouse > Additional Layout Options.


                              2. Turn off all options for "Switching to another layout".



                                Gnome Tweaks layout switching options







                              share|improve this answer















                              Gnome Tweaks helps me to fix it!



                              1. Go to Keyboard & Mouse > Additional Layout Options.


                              2. Turn off all options for "Switching to another layout".



                                Gnome Tweaks layout switching options








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