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What is the keyboard shortcut to minimise a window to launcher in unity?
I upgraded from Ubuntu 11.10 (with Gnome 3.2 I think), to Ubuntu 12.04 with Gnome 3.4.1, and my custom shortcuts have stopped working.
Opening up the All Settings -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts, I can see that my shortcuts are still there.
All of the shortcuts that I didn't change are working, and my shortcuts in the custom section are working (eg Ctrl+Alt+G to open gedit), its just that the shortcuts I had customised before the upgrade no longer work.
Under Launchers, I had changed "Launch Terminal" to Ctrl+Alt+T, and under Navigation I had changed move to workspace above/below to Shift+Ctrl+Up/Down.
Investigating further, it looks like the default shortcuts for these actions work (Ctrl+Alt+Up/ Down moves me up and down workspaces), so I'm guessing that there is some discrepancy between what I am seeing on the Keyboard Settings and what my computer is reading from.
Any help would be appreciated.
Doug's answer on the question linked below enabled me to change the keyboard shortcuts on gnome-shell under 12.04. The short answer is to use dconf-editor (GUI) or gsettings (command line), rather than System Settings.
What is the keyboard shortcut to minimise a window to launcher in unity?
As answer 1 states this seems to be a bug in 12.04.
Fix announced for 12.10, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/965921
Tip: The Win Key is "<Mod4>"
If you use Gnome Classical, you need to install gconf-editor and follow the instructions from http://www.wiredrevolution.com/gnome/fix-alt-tab-task-switching-in-gnome-shell
Ubuntu is really a timewaster concerning these small annoyances.
It is nice and easy in 12.10.
Go to System Settings → Keyboard → Shortcuts tab → Map Keys here's some screenshots to make it as easy to follow as possible: