Keyboard shortcuts not working in Ubuntu 17.10 with Unity
After I installed Ubuntu 17.10 and installed Unity instead of Gnome keyboard shortcuts stopped working. For example I cannot launch terminal with Ctrl+Alt+T or change language using keyboard. It is interesting that simple shortcuts, which involve only one modifier key (like Alt+F4) work and the same applies not only to the OS but to the applications as well.
The volume keys and other special keys on the keyboard are not working as well.
I ran into this issue too with an update to Ubuntu 17.10 and switch to Unity.
To get Ctrl+Alt+T to spawn a gnome-terminal
I started ccsm
and went to the "Commands" item in the "General" section entering /usr/bin/gnome-terminal
in "Command line 0" under the "Commands" tab and set Ctrl+Alt+T for "Run command 0" under the "Key Bindings" tab. The "Commands" item also needs to be enabled with the tick mark.
In unity-control-center
under "Keyboard" and "Shortcuts" tab the "Launch terminal" in the "Launchers" section now displays "Disabled".