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Linux Mint Cinamon: Keyboard shortcut for a specific keyboard layout

In KDE I used to use Ctrl+1 for English Ctrl+2 for second language Ctrl+3 for third language This is very convenient because Windows 10 also allows you to use these keyboard shortcuts to switch ...
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2 votes
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Disable Alt+` keyboard Shortcut in Linux

I want to use Alt+` key for my editor Now when I press Alt+` it will show the current tab of the active window.
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Shortcut to change keyboard layout in Linux Mint (Cinnamon)

I would like to have a keyboard shortcut that goes to the next keyboard layout I have "saved". Like Windows+Space in Microsoft Windows and Gnome.
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Cinnamon Shortcut to Move Window Between Monitors

I'm currently setting up a new Cinnamon environment, and all my shortcuts are working properly. I managed to find this script online which I've bound to allow me to move windows between monitors: #!/...
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Control key does funny things

I switched from Windows to Linux Mint LMDE 64 with Cinnamon as window manager a few weeks ago on my Lenovo W510 notebook (but have good Linux knowledge from work about 10 years ago). All is fine so ...
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8 votes
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Disable Alt + F1 keyboard shortcut in Cinnamon

I am running Linux Mint 14 with Cinnamon. Currently Alt + F1 opens the 'Expo' mode, showing all workspaces. I would simply like to unbind/disable this shortcut. Where can I do this? I have searched ...
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Ctrl+Alt+T doesn't open a Terminal in Cinnamon 1.6

I just updated to the stable version of Cinnamon 1.6 in Ubuntu 12.04 x64, but I found a bug which just get's me out of my skin. The key combination CtrlAltT which is supposed to open up the Terminal ...
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4 votes
1 answer
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How do i acknowledge gnome 3 notifications using the keyboard?

The title says it. I have been looking for a mouseless method to acknowledge the spiffy gnome 3 notifications.
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