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I'm using Pycharm as an editor and wish to use the next change keyboard shortcut, which is Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Up/Down. However it does not register. It even seems to not register just Ctrl+Alt Up/Down.

What are those shortcuts bound to in Gnome? I could fix the left and right with this answer and I tried Gnome Tweaks, but nothing works.

On 19.4

  • What about "up" and "down"? (switch-to-workspace-up and switch-to-workspace-down) – vanadium Dec 02 '19 at 07:59
  • @vanadium that didn't work :( – Tjorriemorrie Dec 02 '19 at 21:22
  • `gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings switch-to-workspace-down "['Page_Down']"` will disable the assignment of Ctrl+Alt+Down to Gnome Shell, but keep the alternative default key binding. If it then still does not work in Pycharm, you will have to look in Pycharm to find the problem. – vanadium Dec 03 '19 at 08:37
  • [Link to JetBrains ticket](https://intellij-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/206868075-Ubuntu-eats-my-shortcuts-Ctrl-Alt-Shift-Up-Down). But suggestions there didn't resolve the issue for me yet (however, I'm using Gnome on Fedora). – uvsmtid Feb 19 '23 at 15:14

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It finally worked for me:

  • Instead of simply disabling Ctrl + Shift + Alt + {Up|Down} shortcuts in the actions where they originally belong to (moving window across workspaces),
  • Try assigning Ctrl + Shift + Alt + {Up|Down} to something irrelevant like "Volume up" and "Volume down",
  • Then delete them from "Volume up" and "Volume down".
  • Now GNOME will finally think shortcuts are unassigned (and IDEA, in my case, were able to receive events).
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