This really should be marked at a higher importance than "Wishlist."
Especially for an LTS. This is a standard keyboard shortcut that is in
use across OSes  that greatly facilitates accessibility to OS settings.

The Dash is even supposed to use it for its equivalent of tabs: lenses

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Title:
  Ctrl+Tab does not move focus through tabs in dialog boxes

Status in “gnome-control-center” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  When interacting with a dialog box in Ubuntu, pressing Ctrl+Tab should
  advance the focus to the next tab in the tab-list of the dialog box.

  For example, "System Settings > Appearance" shows two tabs:
  1. LOOK
  2. BEHAVIOR

  pressing Ctrl+Tab should move the focus between these two tabs. Yet
  this keyboard shortcut is not working in 12.04 LTS.

  Looking at System Settings, Ctrl+Tab is not working in any of the following 
dialog boxes:
  --Appearance
  --Language Support
  --Keyboard
  --Sound
  --Privacy
  --Time & Date
  --Universal Access

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