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I have tried to set up keyboard shortcuts to toggle keyboard layout:

  • Next source L-Shift+R-Shift
  • Previous source R-Shift+L-Shift

But Ubuntu 18 does not distinguish keyboard tap sequence. Both combinations toggle layout only to next source.

In unity settings the combination look like Shift+ShiftL and Shift+ShiftR. Is there a way to set it so that the order the keys are pressed matters?

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    Can You explain please what You men when told about "L-Srift", "R-Srift" and what the difference between "L-Srift+R-Srift" and "R-Srift+L-Srift"? – slava Feb 21 '19 at 09:42
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    Possible duplicate of [18.04 ctrl+shift to change language](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1029588/18-04-ctrlshift-to-change-language) , but in GNOME Tweaks use *Switching to another layout* → *Both Shift together*. – N0rbert Feb 21 '19 at 20:25
  • How is this a dupe of that? – Zanna Feb 23 '19 at 08:00
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    What desktop environment and Ubuntu version are you using? – Zanna Feb 23 '19 at 08:03
  • mature > When i speaking "L-Srift" and "R-Srift" I do mean the keyboard button, which each has own key-code. Difference between "L-Srift+R-Srift" and "R-Srift+L-Srift" is order of pressing the button combinations. – Alex Rydzewski Jul 25 '19 at 09:15
  • Zanna > I use lightdm or Gnome, which has the same behavior in reference to this problem. For compare, right behavior has "mint" linux – Alex Rydzewski Jul 25 '19 at 09:22

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