Public bug reported:

Starting today (21 Feb 2018) some keyboard shortcuts stopped working.

In firefox all shortcuts involving the CTRL key do not work. There is no
reaction. For example CTRL+T does not open a new tab, CTRL+N does not
open a new window, CTRL+F does not initiate the search, CTRL+A does not
select the whole text.

The CTRL key is working fine, because for example in firefox CTRL+mouse
click opens the link in new tab.

In the system itself CTRL+ALT+T does not open a terminal, CTRL+arrow
does not jump word by word (the cursor just blinks in place), CTRL+home
does not jump to beginning of text, CTRL+C/CTRL+V does not work.

CTRL+SHIFT+arrow behaves very strangely. Normally it should select word
by word in text. Now it works sometimes. For example it works after I
start selecting text with SHIFT+arrow first. Or it works depending if I
used arrows first to navigate in the text.


I attach my history.log.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: ctrl keyboard shortcuts

** Attachment added: "history.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1750753/+attachment/5059524/+files/history.log

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