Okay, the solution suggested in this gitlab issue comment fixes it for
me: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/-/issues/4511#note_1309852
The solution is to skip gnome-tweaks altogether and instead set a custom
shortcut using gsettings:
$ gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings swi
Both bugs (Alt+Shift not being reflected in the language indicator and
the US layout being duplicated when using Alt+Shift) affect me on 23.04
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Same issue on Ubuntu 22.04.2
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not
thnx, this helped me resolve problem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/1956916/comments/38
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not reflect
It was reported more than a year ago. Will it be fixed? Why is it
"Unassigned"? Is somebody working on it?
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On 2022-10-08 19:00, Anton Samokat wrote:
> May be someone can help with the following related question:
> How to have Alt+Shift shortcut for language switching and be able to
> use other shortcuts that contain Alt+Shift combination keys?
> https://askubuntu.com/q/1434452/1548713
> ?
> Or probably
@Gunnar, @Sergii
Can confirm that I have exactly the same repro:
1. Indicator doesn't change
2. Need to "switch" twice to get anything other than en(US) every other layout
works with one "switch"
Ubuntu 22.10 with Wayland
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ubuntu 22.10 the problem exists
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May be someone can help with the following related question:
How to have Alt+Shift shortcut for language switching and be able to use other
shortcuts that contain Alt+Shift combination keys?
https://askubuntu.com/q/1434452/1548713
?
Or probably this is the similar bug.
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I confirm #27
I've removed keyboard shortcut in Tweaks and now I'm using Super-Space to
switch input. Not perfect though...
asdf фіва asdf фіва
Pressing Super-Spase after each 4 letters, ss you can see it's not the
*next* language (third one should be Russian, back to English instead).
Yes, it's
Same...
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not reflected by the inp
Same issue with Alt+Shift on Ubuntu 22.04
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Hello,
as I can see you discuss two different issues that I faced as well:
- The first is that setting up alt + shift shortcut using gnome-tweaks does not
work properly anymore (it was working on Ubuntu 20.4) because it does not
modify the language indicator.
- The second is that if you try to
Confirmed. #36
The switching to XORG has solved all keyboard layout issues.
Also, it solved the "Double click on the window Title to expand a window" issue.
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Re my comment #34: I just switched to ubuntu on XORG and just like other
users, everything works fine here, the indicator LED, the on-screen
(top-right) indicator and the singleALT-switch needed to switch both
ways.
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I have the same issues reported, e.g., in #34 or #25.
However, I have an additional issue: The scroll lock indicator LED on the
keyboard, in previous versions used to indicate the current input language (in
my case off=English, on= Greek). Now, however, it is inconsistent. When I
switch with sup
Hi,
As you said, I have this issue that Alt+Shift doesn't change the language
indicator but changes the keyboard layout.
I used gnome tweaks to set Alt+Shift for language change and I have two
keyboard layouts. Also, I must press Alt+Shift 2 times to change from the first
layout to the second la
On 2022-05-17 14:12, popov895 wrote:
> Do they use different ways to switch keyboard layouts?
Yes.
In Settings -> Keyboard -> Keyboard Shortcuts -> Typing you can set it
using the GNOME mechanism. There Super+Space is default, and AFAIK those
options work as expected.
In Tweaks, it's the XKB mec
Any progress on this? Surprisingly, the keyboard layout indicator
handles switching with Super+Space, but not with Alt+Shift. Do they use
different ways to switch keyboard layouts?
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@Gunnar, thanks for helping with resolving the issue at least for my
case, I hope, this information will help with further investigation.
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@Sergii: Then, even if I'm not certain, it's reasonable to assume that
your observation — a need to press Ctrl+Shift twice to switch from
English — is related to this wayland bug.
Thanks for reporting about that aspect of the issue!
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@Gunnar, I can confirm that the issue is not reproduced under Xorg
session, everything works fine this way, thanks!
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@Sergii: Can you please log in to an Ubuntu on Xorg session and let us
know if you see the issue there as well.
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@Gunnar, thanks for the information. The output looks correct:
sergii@shdlthnk:~$ gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.input-sources sources
[('xkb', 'us'), ('xkb', 'ua'), ('xkb', 'ru')]
But actually the switching process looks like this:
sergii@shdlthnk:~$ asdf asdf фіва фыва
I pressed ctrl+shift a
@Sergii: To find out which layouts you actually have, you can run this
command:
gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.input-sources sources
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My system is also affected by this bug, it seems, after I upgraded from
21.10 to 22.04 LTS (and yes, it looks I'm using Wayland too).
Also there's one strange feature that I did notice beside keyboard indicator
itself.
I have three layout (english, ukrainian and russian). On the 21.10 system,
si
@Anton: If I understand it correctly, in that Ask Ubuntu answer you
basically confirm the presence of this bug as worded in the bug summary.
(I assume you are using wayland.)
And yes, Win/Super + Space is another thing. It's the default shortcut
on GNOME to switch input source, and uses another me
I was able to configure switching languages input by Alt + Shift
combination in Ubuntu 22.04 by instruction here -
https://askubuntu.com/a/1407561/1548713
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On 2022-01-26 09:10, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> @Gunnar, so it's the indicator status which isn't updated correctly
> which would mean not a bug in settings?
Yes, mostly that. Also, if you have IBus input sources added, it goes
haywire.
Indeed not a bug in settings.
Tried to downgrade g-s-d as yo
@Gunnar, so it's the indicator status which isn't updated correctly
which would mean not a bug in settings? The gnome-shell version is
identical to impish so that's not the component that changed, maybe
gnome-settings-daemon? Would downgrading to the impish version of the
package fix the issue?
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testing.
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The issue is not present in impish. +, for instance, works
as expected there in a wayland session.
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I'm changing the tag, while it seems worth investigating more it doesn't
seem important enough to be tracked using the rls bug process at this
point
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