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Super + Left or Super + Right now switches TTY windows. How to prevent?


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Recently, pressing Super + Left or Super + Right started switching TTY terminals on my laptop. I have no clue why this is happening. In the gnome keyboard settings, this shortcut is assigned to move windows to the left or right side of the screen. It still does this behavior in addition to switching TTY terminals. I have no clue how it is doing this because as far as I know keyboard shortcuts normally only work while inside a gnome session.



How do I prevent this behavior?



OS: Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS



Tell me what commands to execute to get additional needed information.



Execution of gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.input-sources xkb-options:



['compose:caps']









share|improve this question




























  • can you share the output of gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.input-sources xkb-options

    – PRATAP
    Apr 18 at 19:12











  • @PRATAP The output is ['compose:caps']

    – TheNumberOne
    Apr 19 at 2:18











  • i tried to reproduce the issue but could not.. in my case its working normal.. that is swap left and right with super+right arrow or left arrow

    – PRATAP
    Apr 19 at 5:28











  • @PRATAP Yeah, it honestly just started happening recently. I have no clue what made it do that. Do you know of any other places that keyboard shortcuts are stored?

    – TheNumberOne
    Apr 19 at 18:46











  • That causes (win or alt) + (left or right) to switch TTY while only alt + (left or right) causes snapping now

    – TheNumberOne
    Apr 19 at 19:02

















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Recently, pressing Super + Left or Super + Right started switching TTY terminals on my laptop. I have no clue why this is happening. In the gnome keyboard settings, this shortcut is assigned to move windows to the left or right side of the screen. It still does this behavior in addition to switching TTY terminals. I have no clue how it is doing this because as far as I know keyboard shortcuts normally only work while inside a gnome session.



How do I prevent this behavior?



OS: Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS



Tell me what commands to execute to get additional needed information.



Execution of gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.input-sources xkb-options:



['compose:caps']









share|improve this question




























  • can you share the output of gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.input-sources xkb-options

    – PRATAP
    Apr 18 at 19:12











  • @PRATAP The output is ['compose:caps']

    – TheNumberOne
    Apr 19 at 2:18











  • i tried to reproduce the issue but could not.. in my case its working normal.. that is swap left and right with super+right arrow or left arrow

    – PRATAP
    Apr 19 at 5:28











  • @PRATAP Yeah, it honestly just started happening recently. I have no clue what made it do that. Do you know of any other places that keyboard shortcuts are stored?

    – TheNumberOne
    Apr 19 at 18:46











  • That causes (win or alt) + (left or right) to switch TTY while only alt + (left or right) causes snapping now

    – TheNumberOne
    Apr 19 at 19:02













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Recently, pressing Super + Left or Super + Right started switching TTY terminals on my laptop. I have no clue why this is happening. In the gnome keyboard settings, this shortcut is assigned to move windows to the left or right side of the screen. It still does this behavior in addition to switching TTY terminals. I have no clue how it is doing this because as far as I know keyboard shortcuts normally only work while inside a gnome session.



How do I prevent this behavior?



OS: Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS



Tell me what commands to execute to get additional needed information.



Execution of gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.input-sources xkb-options:



['compose:caps']









share|improve this question
















Recently, pressing Super + Left or Super + Right started switching TTY terminals on my laptop. I have no clue why this is happening. In the gnome keyboard settings, this shortcut is assigned to move windows to the left or right side of the screen. It still does this behavior in addition to switching TTY terminals. I have no clue how it is doing this because as far as I know keyboard shortcuts normally only work while inside a gnome session.



How do I prevent this behavior?



OS: Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS



Tell me what commands to execute to get additional needed information.



Execution of gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.input-sources xkb-options:



['compose:caps']






gnome keyboard shortcut-keys tty






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  • can you share the output of gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.input-sources xkb-options

    – PRATAP
    Apr 18 at 19:12











  • @PRATAP The output is ['compose:caps']

    – TheNumberOne
    Apr 19 at 2:18











  • i tried to reproduce the issue but could not.. in my case its working normal.. that is swap left and right with super+right arrow or left arrow

    – PRATAP
    Apr 19 at 5:28











  • @PRATAP Yeah, it honestly just started happening recently. I have no clue what made it do that. Do you know of any other places that keyboard shortcuts are stored?

    – TheNumberOne
    Apr 19 at 18:46











  • That causes (win or alt) + (left or right) to switch TTY while only alt + (left or right) causes snapping now

    – TheNumberOne
    Apr 19 at 19:02

















  • can you share the output of gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.input-sources xkb-options

    – PRATAP
    Apr 18 at 19:12











  • @PRATAP The output is ['compose:caps']

    – TheNumberOne
    Apr 19 at 2:18











  • i tried to reproduce the issue but could not.. in my case its working normal.. that is swap left and right with super+right arrow or left arrow

    – PRATAP
    Apr 19 at 5:28











  • @PRATAP Yeah, it honestly just started happening recently. I have no clue what made it do that. Do you know of any other places that keyboard shortcuts are stored?

    – TheNumberOne
    Apr 19 at 18:46











  • That causes (win or alt) + (left or right) to switch TTY while only alt + (left or right) causes snapping now

    – TheNumberOne
    Apr 19 at 19:02
















can you share the output of gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.input-sources xkb-options

– PRATAP
Apr 18 at 19:12





can you share the output of gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.input-sources xkb-options

– PRATAP
Apr 18 at 19:12













@PRATAP The output is ['compose:caps']

– TheNumberOne
Apr 19 at 2:18





@PRATAP The output is ['compose:caps']

– TheNumberOne
Apr 19 at 2:18













i tried to reproduce the issue but could not.. in my case its working normal.. that is swap left and right with super+right arrow or left arrow

– PRATAP
Apr 19 at 5:28





i tried to reproduce the issue but could not.. in my case its working normal.. that is swap left and right with super+right arrow or left arrow

– PRATAP
Apr 19 at 5:28













@PRATAP Yeah, it honestly just started happening recently. I have no clue what made it do that. Do you know of any other places that keyboard shortcuts are stored?

– TheNumberOne
Apr 19 at 18:46





@PRATAP Yeah, it honestly just started happening recently. I have no clue what made it do that. Do you know of any other places that keyboard shortcuts are stored?

– TheNumberOne
Apr 19 at 18:46













That causes (win or alt) + (left or right) to switch TTY while only alt + (left or right) causes snapping now

– TheNumberOne
Apr 19 at 19:02





That causes (win or alt) + (left or right) to switch TTY while only alt + (left or right) causes snapping now

– TheNumberOne
Apr 19 at 19:02










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