Same issue here. Doesn't seem fixed. I have the same issue with other
Ctrl related shortcuts, like my custom shortcuts Ctrl Alt 7, Ctrl Alt 8,
etc. Logging out and back in fixes it but that's hardly a suitable
workaround when the missing shortcuts are only realized after you're
already neck deep in work. It just seems tied to that Ctrl key, Ctrl Alt
T included with terminal, though certain shortcuts are seemingly exempt,
such as window management shortcuts, I.e. Ctrl Super left/right arrow or
Ctrl Alt up/down arrow, etc.

14.04.2

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