I don't see it needed for the login screen and it's not working for the
gnome-screensaver unlock screen.

Using Ubuntu 17.04 here, but I have seen the same on LTS 16.04 and 14.04.
I know it's specific to gnome-screensaver since this is not happening in a 
Unity session, only Gnome.

Whether the indicator on the right of the password box says en or he (in
my case, Hebrew) the language is always the last language that was
selected at the time the screen locked. no alt-shift keyboard combos nor
clicking on the indicator helps (the indicator changes, but the keyboard
doesn't. in Hebrew it's clear to see, I have the cursor aligned to the
right). the only solution if my screen accidentally locks on Hebrew is
to ctrl-alt-F1, login and kill gnome-screensaver, switch back to X (only
now the screen blanks after 10 seconds of inactivity until I run the
gnome-screensaver again).

In short, as much as I love gnome, I'm forced to tweak Unity to be more
usable because of this little annoyance, and Unity will soon be taken
out of Ubuntu. isn't this about time it got fixed?

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Title:
  Keyboard shortcut for changing keyboard layout does not work on lock
  and login screen

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