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TwixFm2017-05-11 14:38:32
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TwixFm, 2017-05-11 14:38:32

Ubuntu gnome 16.04 LTS how to change keyboard layout to Shift+LCtrl?

I actually used Ubuntu gnome 17.04 for a while and decided that Gnome is more than suitable for me, but I want stability. Accordingly, it is necessary to install the LTS version. From here it follows that the latest LTS is Ubuntu gnome 16.04 LTS. But here's the problem - the layout cannot be changed to the usual Shift + LCtrl. But in 17.04 you can. I tried to sit with the standard one, the one with a space. Well, it infuriates me, then I’ll leave the space at the bottom of the page, then I’ll open the menu. Who cares, but I'm more used to Shift + LCtrl and there is no desire to get used to the other. How can I still change the layout to Shift+LCtrl?

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A person from Kazakhstan, 2017-05-11
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don't you have this option?
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T1mbo, 2017-05-14
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Try using gnome-tweak-tool to select a combination. Works for me.36f818ec3ea54247965e34ec3b846720.png

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TwixFm, 2017-05-14
@TwixFm

Actually found where in the system it can be done. It’s just that not all the proposal fit into the window, so it’s not clear at first where to change it.322c3af3fa9e481d9982a99ade7a8cd8.png

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