upstream comment here is known to work - suggest this as a workaround
until a solution is found:

"As a workaround for the OP, try

gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.input-sources current 0

at a shell prompt, i.e, Ctrl-Alt-F2. This resets the keyboard layout to
the default."

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  removing input method crashes the desktop

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