[Bug 1956916] Re: [22.04] Unable to set Left Alt + Left Shift key combination to switch keyboard layouts

Chris Guiver 1956916 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Jan 10 13:03:21 UTC 2022


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You've tagged this as being an installer issue (ie. `ubiquity`) but your
description reads (at least to me) like it's an issue on an installed
system, and not installation only as filed.  Is your filing correct?
(ie. it's a bug in the installer).

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Title:
  [22.04] Unable to set Left Alt + Left Shift key combination to switch
  keyboard layouts

Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Currently, there is no way to define Left Alt + Left Shift key
  combination to change keyboard layouts in Ubuntu 22.04. In previous
  versions there was a convenient "Keyboard Layout Options" window in
  which there was able to set required key combination. Since 22.04
  release I can't find a way to do that because useless "Keyboard
  Shortcuts" window opens instead in which unable to set Left Alt + Left
  Shift as "Switch to the next source" shortcut.

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