How to disable Ctrl+Alt+S in Ubuntu 18.04?












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I couldn't find anything in Settings -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts, nothing that said Ctrl+Alt+S or Toggle shaded state as many other answers pointed out.



How do I disable the default action for Ctrl+Alt+S in Ubuntu 18.04?










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    I couldn't find anything in Settings -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts, nothing that said Ctrl+Alt+S or Toggle shaded state as many other answers pointed out.



    How do I disable the default action for Ctrl+Alt+S in Ubuntu 18.04?










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      I couldn't find anything in Settings -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts, nothing that said Ctrl+Alt+S or Toggle shaded state as many other answers pointed out.



      How do I disable the default action for Ctrl+Alt+S in Ubuntu 18.04?










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      I couldn't find anything in Settings -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts, nothing that said Ctrl+Alt+S or Toggle shaded state as many other answers pointed out.



      How do I disable the default action for Ctrl+Alt+S in Ubuntu 18.04?







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          Open a terminal, and run the following command:



          dconf-editor /org/gnome/desktop/wm/keybindings/toggle-shaded


          Turn off the "Use default value" toggle. Then replace the "Custom value" field with . Then click the blue checkbox (save button) and close the window.






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            Open a terminal, and run the following command:



            dconf-editor /org/gnome/desktop/wm/keybindings/toggle-shaded


            Turn off the "Use default value" toggle. Then replace the "Custom value" field with . Then click the blue checkbox (save button) and close the window.






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              Open a terminal, and run the following command:



              dconf-editor /org/gnome/desktop/wm/keybindings/toggle-shaded


              Turn off the "Use default value" toggle. Then replace the "Custom value" field with . Then click the blue checkbox (save button) and close the window.






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                Open a terminal, and run the following command:



                dconf-editor /org/gnome/desktop/wm/keybindings/toggle-shaded


                Turn off the "Use default value" toggle. Then replace the "Custom value" field with . Then click the blue checkbox (save button) and close the window.






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                Open a terminal, and run the following command:



                dconf-editor /org/gnome/desktop/wm/keybindings/toggle-shaded


                Turn off the "Use default value" toggle. Then replace the "Custom value" field with . Then click the blue checkbox (save button) and close the window.







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