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@Edward Falk that is nothing to do with this bug, which is about custom
shortcuts added by the user.
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I just accepted an auto-update on my Ubuntu 14.04 system and all
application shortcuts stopped working. I can't make them work again.
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Update to comment #66: Turning ccsm Commands off (comment #63) was not
a permanent fix for me. All my shortcuts died again today. Turning
Commands on and then back off restored my shortcuts for now (no log-out
required), although last time I did this on two separate machines, they
both crashed w
@Matthias (comment #67): I have Gnome Compatibility turned off in ccms
and still my keyboard shortcuts die occasionally.
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I´ve got the same problem, tried the solution in #63 with no success.
Further in in ccsm I deactivated the "gnome contability" setting. Since this
time I did not have any issue with my custom shortcuts again. (Tried this on
two different systems which showed the same problem...)
Can anyone veri
This problem has been bugging me for a very long time--custom and media
keyboard shortcuts occasionally not working; logging out and back in
usually fixes it. Comment #63 fixed it for me immediately (did not have
to log out). :-) To be clear, I ran CompizConfig (search for ccsm) and,
under the "G
The solution suggested by gazhai (#52) worked for me, too. I have Ubuntu
14.04.2 Classic. The only problem is tat every time I add a keyboard
shortcut I have to logout and login to get it working. Is there an
application that could do the same thing as logout-login?
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#63 solved my issue too.
Ubuntu 14.04.2 Unity.
Behaviour: some shortcut key combinations were not working suddenly.
f.e. ctrl+alt+T and custom shortcuts did not, but alt+TAB did work
And just Super key long press did work too, but not a combination with it.
In CCSM disabled Commands completely, aft
Correction: My problem dissapeared when I disabled compiz Commands
completely. Now, keyboard shortcuts work well.
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For me, only programs in /usr/bin/ or /usr/local/bin/ work. May that help.
(Other programs, stored either in /opt or in my /home directory, are simply
ignored.)
Ubuntu 14.04 64bit, Dell Latitude E5440
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Okay after doing so more digging I discovered that defining custom
keyboard shortcuts does work but it apparently does not like the FN+F3
key. It puts it down as "Battery". The same goes for the ThinkVantage
button - it puts down as Launch1 and apparently the system will not
interpret those. If I a
I negelected to mention that this is the 64-bit version.
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Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
Lenovo T61 laptop
I tried creating custom shortcut keys for the ThinkVantage button and FN
= F3 combo. I had not problem creating the shortcuts but nothing happens
when I use the shortcuts. I have double-checked to make sure that the
command for each shortcut is correct. Now al
Ran through my actions in post #52 and now have all shortcuts working
again.
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Upgraded to 14.10 and lost all but volume keys again.
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gazhay (1224...@bugs.launchpad.net) — 2014-11-04 20:38:38
> I ran
>
> xmodmap -pke > ~/. Xmodmap
>
> In a terminal.
> My keys are still working after several reboots.
>
I should have read "had xmodmap generate a new .Xmodmap" instead of
"Made the system…".
I still wonder why I could not find this
No space before Xmodmap
xmodmap -pke > ~/. Xmodmap
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I ran
xmodmap -pke > ~/. Xmodmap
In a terminal.
My keys are still working after several reboots.
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Le 29/10/2014 12:27, gazhay a écrit :
> 3. Made the system create an .Xmodmap in my user directory
Hello,
what do you mean exactly by this?
Thanks for any hint.
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I have had a bit of success.
Everything is working again.
I did 3 things:
1. Removed all custom keybindings in dconf editor
2. Installed and the uninstalled xbindkeys
3. Made the system create an .Xmodmap in my user directory
Now all shortcuts are working, including a terminal script being run
As an update, I found this post :-
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2217890
and bug report
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-control-center/+bug/1302885
Stating "
The problem is that an incorrect string is set in dconf key: (Example)
Original (working) value:
~
I agree, I had got Audio keys working again by luck, and decided to try
custom shortcuts for something else again via the control panel.
Now lost all shortcuts again.
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It is just sad that exactly a year after reporting this bug it still
exists. CCSM won't work for me either.
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14.04
A few days ago it's work in the System Setting → Keyboards. Now,
manually bind shortcut using CCSM works for me.
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Hi,
You can use evrouter as a workaround. Here you can see how to configure
it: http://ptichy.blogspot.com/2014/08/configure-evrouter-on-
ubuntu-1404.html
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Ubuntu 14.04
System Settings/Keyboard/Shortcuts/Sound and Media
1. At first "Audio play" worked well on Play (or play/pause) command
2. Then i changed it to different combination
3. Then i decided to switch back to default "Audio play" key.
Actual: Key is recognized as "Audio play" but has no ef
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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@Martin is as Colin Law says. This bug report won't get much more
attention, just file a bug report against Xfce4 (in general) and the
developers we'll work from there (you don't need to know the specific
package)...
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+ Custom ke
I just hit this issue for the first time after a fresh install of
Xubuntu 14.04 amd64 on a Thinkpad W510 with nvidia binaries about a week
ago. At the moment, none of the shortcuts in
Settings->Keyboard->Application Shortcuts work, including the few that I
left at their defaults. This is after a su
Excatly the same with Matthieu.
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This isn't an Ubuntu issue. I had the same problem in Crunchbang. The problem
is somewhere in XFCE.
My shortcuts are working at the moment and I'm holding my breath.
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Can confirm same behavior on Ubuntu 14.04 using Unity. Tried creating a
custom hotkey to toggle mpc using my keyboard's Fn key and F4 but it did
nothing. The same custom keybinding with just F4 works, however.
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Googling a little shows up that some other people are also affected by this
problem:
- http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2218418
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http://www.ubuntuask.com/q/answers-after-upgrading-to-ubuntu-14-04-my-shortcuts-keys-and-media-keys-no-longer-work-451842.html
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http://askubuntu.com/question
Can confirm same behaviour in Xubuntu 14.04. Using XFCE's
Settings->Keyboard->Application Shortcut to assign shortcuts to special
/multimedia keys (showing with XF86* prefix like XF86Music) on my
Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard.
Assigning keys worked at first, and the shortcut seem to work ra
On my system after upgrade from 13.04 to 13.10 and then to 14.04, custom
shortcuts didn't work because the wrong keysyms were being generated,
according to xev, despite my use of xmodmap in .xsession called by nodm.
I fixed it by delaying the xmodmap by two seconds. I speculate that the
X server i
This is an occasional problem for me on 14.04. Sometimes my keyboard
shortcuts don't work. Usually though, logging out and back in fixes the
problem.
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I have just returned to ccsm to edit the keybindings and try to diagnose
this futher.
All the commandlines are empty, and the keybindings tab has blank
buttons for any commands I had previously enabled.
Where does ccsm read this from as this may be one of the causes of this
bug?
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For me, there was no problem with 13.10.
After the upgrade to 14.04 (ubuntu-gnome ):
- special keys have no effect (sound volume up/down, brightness etc.)
- custom shortcuts (home key to fire internet navigator, by instance) are no
more working
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Still no joy with ccsm, although I may have identified more of the
issue.
If I setup a commandline and try to invoke with some of the more
"special' keys, e.g. "Brightness Up" that I have on my daskeyboard, it
"grabs" the key combination as "XF86Launch6", or "XF86Launch5" for
brightness down, or "
The only way I found to solve this problem is to install ccsm
$ apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
Open ccsm
$ ccms
General -> Commands (or Shortcuts (i don't know its name in your localization))
And set your shortcuts here.
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For 14.04 i get standard keybindings back, but custom ones fail to work.
E.g. i can remap screenshot keys, but custom ones for brightness fail.
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For me on 14.04 this problem is fixed.
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@iccode: Actually, last time I tried, it worked. It was only rebinding
Ctrl+Alt+T that I tested it, though.
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This issue remains unresolved in 14.04.
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Wow. still not fixed and 14.04 is gonna be released soon. This together
with keyboard stopping working in Java apps thanks to bugs in IBus, is
gonna make it a troublesome time for Java devs.
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I switched to xim and rebooted. Media keys, brightness keys and one custom
shortcut worked. Others did not.
A reboot later and back to nothing working.
What is the handler for keyboard shortcuts? where does ubuntu store the
shortcuts?
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xbindkeys is a good workaround, too, but still this is annoying.
Sometimes working, sometimes not.
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I too confirm this bug.
I found autokey-gtk useful, works perfectly fine. You may edit the
example script to fit your need.
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This is deffo an ubuntu issue.
Logging into a gnome session, all my media keys and shortcuts work, log back
into ubuntu, none of them work.
This must be fairly new as I was using media keys a few days ago.
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I can confirm this bug.
Didn't notice at first as my custom shortcuts were for things like screen
brightness.
Went to add a new one today and nothing, not even the workarounds mentioned
work.
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@Rob that is a different bug #821098. You have to click where it says
Disabled and then hit the key combination you want.
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After starting System settings -> Keyboard, selecting tab Shortcuts,
selecting Custom Shortcuts on t he left hand pane, adding a new one, eg.
thunar, it shows the new short cut and signals not yet having a
keybinding showing the word Disabled. When I attempt to select the line
to enable entering a
As Markus says, xim worked at first, but now (on trusty) it stops
working in certain circumstances. I made it work by switching with ibus,
logging out, and switching back then I restarted (I guess logging out
would have done it, though). But it stopped working when I switched
tty's by pressing Ctrl
I tried switching input method to xim. Worked first, but not any longer.
Not a reliable workaround.
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Affects me, too (saucy). Please correct quickly, this is annoying.
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Yep. Also you can go back to iBus after that it will work.
Needs to be done after any changes to shortcut.
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I have the same issue.
Dex, can you please explain how the workaround work?
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Tanks to google, I've got it: im-config, follow the instructions and
then logout and login again (need to restart X11).
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Switching input method from ibus to xim fixed it for me.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I get this message when I run `gnome-control-center keyboard` from the
terminal.
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