I confirm the bug with the current Saucy.
Using gnome-tweak-tool makes the keyboard switched using XKB, which isn't quite 
good. Currently Ubuntu relies on iBus, if i'm not mistaken? Therefore the 
gnome-tweak-tool workaround is not OK, as the indicator doesn't notice any 
layout changes then.

Which is more, after the yesterday's update I cannot change the layout
even with Super+Space any more! No reasonable working hotkey left! So
far I'm sticking to Shift+Alt and ignore the indicator.

By the way, why using the indicator which doesn't work?
1) Layout switching in the command-line interface is done ONLY with XKB! We 
should somehow keep the layout changing hotkeys in XKB similar to the ones used 
in GUI, shouldn't we?
2) For now, XKB works fine, while the indicator fails. Maybe the indicator 
should rely on XKB, or at least track the layout change in XKB?

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  Can't set keyboard layout change to ctrl+shift

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