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Not working on Ubuntu #18

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roughpandaz opened this issue Dec 15, 2021 · 5 comments
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Not working on Ubuntu #18

roughpandaz opened this issue Dec 15, 2021 · 5 comments

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@roughpandaz
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This is Awesome! However, I just ran through the steps including restarting and changing the system to X11.

However, I don't see any changes.

How do I know it's working?

@petrstepanov
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Hi Rongxin,
Thanks you for reaching out. Can you please provide the Ubuntu version you are using? Looking forward to hearing from you!

@joseph-zhong
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Hi @petrstepanov

I'm using Ubuntu 22 and there's a couple issues that I've encountered

  1. Upon installation, running the uninstallation script doesn't reset the state after rebooting
  2. While CMD is now the main controller key, the terminal-specific behavior (ctrl-c, ctrl-r etc) doesn't seem to apply; it's literally just cmd/ctrl switching such that cmd-c, cmd-r works instead
  3. Browser tab switching doesn't seem to be working (with ctrl-tab or ctrl-shift-tab, those switch applications instead)

Let me know if this has been tested or if some setup is wrong. I didn't see a "Gnome on Xorg" option at startup and instead only see "Gnome Classic" and "ubuntu" during login

@joseph-zhong
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After poking around, I realized that I had to unswap the cmd-ctrl key positions in Tweak Tools as well; uninstallation looks to be working otherwise

Maybe the issues I was encountering was due to incompatibility with Tweak Tools? I can try and disable and test again

@petrstepanov
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Hi @joseph-zhong can you please specify what exactly is not working on your end?

@petrstepanov
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petrstepanov commented May 15, 2022

@joseph-zhong Tweaks and this script both modify dconf database entries so technically yes, changing keyboard settings through Tweaks can break things.

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