Description of problem:
In previous GNOME versions (for example, in 3.4) I was able to set keyboard layout switching to Alt+Shift, Ctrl+Shift, both Shifts, etc. In AltLinux p7 I can't set it from gnome-control-center keyboard.
This bug come from GNOME.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
gnome-control-center 3.8.6-alt0.M70P.1
How reproducible:
Go to gnome-control-center keyboard and try to set Alt+Shift or Ctrl+Shift as layout switching keys.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Go to gnome-control-center keyboard (Shortcuts -> Typing)
2. Try to set Alt+Shift or Ctrl+Shift at 'Switch to next input source'
3. Get 'Disabled' in 'Switch to next input source'.
If you set default Super+Space - it set and work normally, but it is not comfortable and universal for all users.
Description of problem: center keyboard.
In previous GNOME versions (for example, in 3.4) I was able to set keyboard layout switching to Alt+Shift, Ctrl+Shift, both Shifts, etc. In AltLinux p7 I can't set it from gnome-control-
This bug come from GNOME.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): center 3.8.6-alt0.M70P.1
gnome-control-
How reproducible: center keyboard and try to set Alt+Shift or Ctrl+Shift as layout switching keys.
Go to gnome-control-
Steps to Reproduce: center keyboard (Shortcuts -> Typing)
1. Go to gnome-control-
2. Try to set Alt+Shift or Ctrl+Shift at 'Switch to next input source'
3. Get 'Disabled' in 'Switch to next input source'.
If you set default Super+Space - it set and work normally, but it is not comfortable and universal for all users.
This bug is very hot in Ubuntu 13.10 too (689 users are affected, see https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 1218322), but Canonical fixed it.