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Ubuntu's default Super-S binding not being unset on installation

Open Hadyark opened this issue 1 year ago • 2 comments

(1) Issue/Bug Description:

Toggle stacking with SUPER+S not working

(2) Steps to reproduce (if you know):

Press SUPER+S in title windows

(3) Expected behavior:

I can stack multiple windows like this image

(4) Distribution (run cat /etc/os-release): Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS

(5) Gnome Shell version: 46

(6) Pop Shell version (run apt policy pop-shell or provide the latest commit if building locally):

e25621e2595eb5235ecb1a41167d1324a2b2a297

(7) Where was Pop Shell installed from: github

(8) Monitor Setup (2 x 1080p, 4K, Primary(Horizontal), Secondary(Vertical), etc): N/A

(9) Other Installed/Enabled Extensions: N/A

(10) Other Notes: i'm using wayland

SUPER+S open this panel instead of staking my windows image

Hadyark avatar Oct 10 '24 21:10 Hadyark

Thank you for the report. It looks like Ubuntu binds Super+S to open the system menu. Can you check if you're able to unassign that shortcut in the keyboard shortcut settings?

Did you install via make local-install, or some other command? I'm assuming you answered "y" at the prompt to overwrite your keyboard shortcut settings?

jacobgkau avatar Oct 10 '24 22:10 jacobgkau

I think I used the make local-install command, but I'm not sure anymore, but I'm sure I agreed to overwrite the shortcuts.

By deactivating the “Open the quick settings menu” shortcut, I can use the shortcut for staking without having to redefine it. image

Hadyark avatar Oct 11 '24 17:10 Hadyark