How can I disable keybindings CTRL+Grave (CTRL+Tilde, CTRL+`) on Ubuntu 15.04












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I am using Ubuntu 15.04 and they changed a hotkey.



Is there a way to turn off the system's CTRL+~? It shows a popup in the top right about connection settings, and I do not want this.



I use hotkeys in several applications, but I can't figure out where to find this one. I can't find it in the keyboard bindings.




  • Tried finding in Compiz Config Settings Manager

  • Tried gsettings list-recursively org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings | sort | more but it doesn't show.


All that pops up is this at the top right:



connection established popup










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    I am using Ubuntu 15.04 and they changed a hotkey.



    Is there a way to turn off the system's CTRL+~? It shows a popup in the top right about connection settings, and I do not want this.



    I use hotkeys in several applications, but I can't figure out where to find this one. I can't find it in the keyboard bindings.




    • Tried finding in Compiz Config Settings Manager

    • Tried gsettings list-recursively org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings | sort | more but it doesn't show.


    All that pops up is this at the top right:



    connection established popup










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      I am using Ubuntu 15.04 and they changed a hotkey.



      Is there a way to turn off the system's CTRL+~? It shows a popup in the top right about connection settings, and I do not want this.



      I use hotkeys in several applications, but I can't figure out where to find this one. I can't find it in the keyboard bindings.




      • Tried finding in Compiz Config Settings Manager

      • Tried gsettings list-recursively org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings | sort | more but it doesn't show.


      All that pops up is this at the top right:



      connection established popup










      share|improve this question
















      I am using Ubuntu 15.04 and they changed a hotkey.



      Is there a way to turn off the system's CTRL+~? It shows a popup in the top right about connection settings, and I do not want this.



      I use hotkeys in several applications, but I can't figure out where to find this one. I can't find it in the keyboard bindings.




      • Tried finding in Compiz Config Settings Manager

      • Tried gsettings list-recursively org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings | sort | more but it doesn't show.


      All that pops up is this at the top right:



      connection established popup







      keyboard shortcut-keys 15.04 shortcuts key-binding






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      edited Jan 7 at 10:05









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          That is actually dunst notifier.
          You could disable this shortcut by copying /etc/xdg/dunst/dunstrc to ~/.config/dunst/ and commenting out line
          history = ctrl+grave
          in shortcuts section






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            Try going to
            System Settings > Keyboard > Shortcuts



            Find the shortcut you're trying to disable
            click on it to set a new shortcut
            Press Backspace to disable that shortcut






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            • Hey I have looked in here for CTRL+` but I promise I can't find it in there.

              – JREAM
              Jul 28 '15 at 17:31











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            That is actually dunst notifier.
            You could disable this shortcut by copying /etc/xdg/dunst/dunstrc to ~/.config/dunst/ and commenting out line
            history = ctrl+grave
            in shortcuts section






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              That is actually dunst notifier.
              You could disable this shortcut by copying /etc/xdg/dunst/dunstrc to ~/.config/dunst/ and commenting out line
              history = ctrl+grave
              in shortcuts section






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                That is actually dunst notifier.
                You could disable this shortcut by copying /etc/xdg/dunst/dunstrc to ~/.config/dunst/ and commenting out line
                history = ctrl+grave
                in shortcuts section






                share|improve this answer













                That is actually dunst notifier.
                You could disable this shortcut by copying /etc/xdg/dunst/dunstrc to ~/.config/dunst/ and commenting out line
                history = ctrl+grave
                in shortcuts section







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                answered Jul 8 '17 at 2:02









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                    Try going to
                    System Settings > Keyboard > Shortcuts



                    Find the shortcut you're trying to disable
                    click on it to set a new shortcut
                    Press Backspace to disable that shortcut






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                    • Hey I have looked in here for CTRL+` but I promise I can't find it in there.

                      – JREAM
                      Jul 28 '15 at 17:31
















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                    Try going to
                    System Settings > Keyboard > Shortcuts



                    Find the shortcut you're trying to disable
                    click on it to set a new shortcut
                    Press Backspace to disable that shortcut






                    share|improve this answer
























                    • Hey I have looked in here for CTRL+` but I promise I can't find it in there.

                      – JREAM
                      Jul 28 '15 at 17:31














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                    Try going to
                    System Settings > Keyboard > Shortcuts



                    Find the shortcut you're trying to disable
                    click on it to set a new shortcut
                    Press Backspace to disable that shortcut






                    share|improve this answer













                    Try going to
                    System Settings > Keyboard > Shortcuts



                    Find the shortcut you're trying to disable
                    click on it to set a new shortcut
                    Press Backspace to disable that shortcut







                    share|improve this answer












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                    answered Jul 28 '15 at 17:27









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                    • Hey I have looked in here for CTRL+` but I promise I can't find it in there.

                      – JREAM
                      Jul 28 '15 at 17:31



















                    • Hey I have looked in here for CTRL+` but I promise I can't find it in there.

                      – JREAM
                      Jul 28 '15 at 17:31

















                    Hey I have looked in here for CTRL+` but I promise I can't find it in there.

                    – JREAM
                    Jul 28 '15 at 17:31





                    Hey I have looked in here for CTRL+` but I promise I can't find it in there.

                    – JREAM
                    Jul 28 '15 at 17:31


















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