Keyboard shortcuts in gnome-terminal
(Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab) in 12.04 don't seem to be working. Is there a setting that I dont know of?
Keyboard shortcuts in gnome-terminal
(Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab) in 12.04 don't seem to be working. Is there a setting that I dont know of?
A way to configure this is by setting
gsettings
from the terminal itself (two commands):Source: the last comment in the bug report
Use dconf Editor. If it's not installed by default you can get it with
sudo apt-get install dconf-tools
. The shortcut can be modified at Org > Gnome > Terminal > Legacy > Keybindings.This works for me in Ubuntu Gnome 16.04. Reference: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=738325
Unfortunately assigning shortcuts with TAB key is a no go in Gnome (for whatever reason). So this will not work.
There is a way to do this in a hacky way, from the answer below type this in the terminal:
Use Ctrl+PageUP and Ctrl+PageDown (annoying, but it is what we have).
This may be a little heretic to do in gnome but you can install Konsole and have those shortcuts like so:
The shortcut Ctrl+Tab is set by default.
Note: Konsole is the KDE default terminal
Resetting the dconf to 'factory setting' might help sometime(At least in my case when my Ctrl+T was not working system wide)
One thing very interesting I found days ago is that the gnome does:
- Ctrl+Tab Switch between different application
- Ctrl+`(The one above Tab) Switch between different windows of one application
Try this.