Ubuntu - shortcut Ctrl + Space causes conflict in eclipse
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Open System Settings and go to "Text Entry" change the keys under "Switch to next source using:" to some other keys.
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Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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Patterson over 1 year
After I updated ubuntu a new keyboard shortcut appears:
CTRL + SPACE
And I use that shortcut in eclipse to complete commands, and is very practical.
Rather than complete the command appears to me a window to switch the keyboard layout (pt_br Brasil or en_us USA). My keyboard layout uses the Brazilian and I do not want to change.
But I want to know if you have to change this shortcut to not give more conflict with eclipse. Can someone help me?
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Rmano about 10 yearsYou hit one of the most popular bug in newest Ubuntu. See bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/… and some ideas in askubuntu.com/questions/360378/…
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web.learner about 10 years@Rmano I don't think this is a bug, see my answer.
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Rmano about 10 yearsIt depends on which shortcut the OP will choose...
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Braiam about 10 yearsAre you using 13.10?
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Patterson about 10 yearsIt's 14.04 Alpha :|
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BoppreH almost 10 yearsConfirmed to happen in the official release too, but I can't vote to reopen the question.
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fuenfundachtzig over 9 yearsGeneral problem affecting many applications, see askubuntu.com/q/243639.
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Patterson about 10 yearsThanks for the tip but it did not. It seems strange, but I did exactly like the picture and the problem persists.
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web.learner about 10 years@Patterson You may need to restart after applying the changes. Did you do that? Also try changing both shortcuts.
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Patterson about 10 yearsSo I rebooted! In the settings of this keyboard shortcut set to Ctrl + Alt + Space. but did not change anything when I press Ctrl + Space it still shows the option to change the keyboard layout.
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web.learner about 10 years@Patterson I would change it to something unrelated to Ctrl and Space personally. Not sure that will fix anything though. It all depends on how the system manages the shortcuts.
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Patterson about 10 yearsIt did not work!
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BoppreH almost 10 yearsIt
s not Ctrl+Space but Super+Space here and I have the same problem. Changing both hotkeys doesn
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Karussell over 9 yearsNice, worked also for xubuntu for me where there is also an ap related to ibus in the taskbar. The app looks like a keyboard with a globe icon or via command line: ibus-setup
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Wernight over 9 yearsTry also
sudo gnome-control-center
and change settings there and possibly from the Layout Settings > System tab > Copy Settings... button. -
Herbert over 8 yearsIn ubuntu+cinnamon: Goto Menu > "Keyboard Input Methods" > Tab "General" > "Next Input Method ...". Then remove the shortcut assigned using "Delete"