Disable the default app key (super+num) functionality on Ubuntu 17.10 and later





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I like to switch workspaces via Super+Number. But unfortunately the default behavior in Ubuntu for Super+Number is to select applications from the dock.



Is it possible to disable that functionality? I've tried overriding the keyboard shortcuts but it doesn't appear to be working.










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    I like to switch workspaces via Super+Number. But unfortunately the default behavior in Ubuntu for Super+Number is to select applications from the dock.



    Is it possible to disable that functionality? I've tried overriding the keyboard shortcuts but it doesn't appear to be working.










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      I like to switch workspaces via Super+Number. But unfortunately the default behavior in Ubuntu for Super+Number is to select applications from the dock.



      Is it possible to disable that functionality? I've tried overriding the keyboard shortcuts but it doesn't appear to be working.










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      I like to switch workspaces via Super+Number. But unfortunately the default behavior in Ubuntu for Super+Number is to select applications from the dock.



      Is it possible to disable that functionality? I've tried overriding the keyboard shortcuts but it doesn't appear to be working.







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          For Ubuntu 17.10 - 18.10:



          Run the following command in Terminal:



          gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock hot-keys false


          This should disable the default behaviour of Super+0...9.





          Note: For Ubuntu 19.04, see this question.






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            This has frustrated me to no end, thank you very much!

            – Berend de Boer
            Jan 10 '18 at 18:36











          • In 19.04 this no longer seems to work. I've even uninstalled the default dock and it still switches, so it seems to be handled somewhere else.

            – Per Johansson
            Apr 23 at 6:46






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            @per See this answer: askubuntu.com/a/1137705/480481

            – pomsky
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          For Ubuntu 17.10 - 18.10:



          Run the following command in Terminal:



          gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock hot-keys false


          This should disable the default behaviour of Super+0...9.





          Note: For Ubuntu 19.04, see this question.






          share|improve this answer





















          • 2





            This has frustrated me to no end, thank you very much!

            – Berend de Boer
            Jan 10 '18 at 18:36











          • In 19.04 this no longer seems to work. I've even uninstalled the default dock and it still switches, so it seems to be handled somewhere else.

            – Per Johansson
            Apr 23 at 6:46






          • 1





            @per See this answer: askubuntu.com/a/1137705/480481

            – pomsky
            2 days ago
















          13














          For Ubuntu 17.10 - 18.10:



          Run the following command in Terminal:



          gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock hot-keys false


          This should disable the default behaviour of Super+0...9.





          Note: For Ubuntu 19.04, see this question.






          share|improve this answer





















          • 2





            This has frustrated me to no end, thank you very much!

            – Berend de Boer
            Jan 10 '18 at 18:36











          • In 19.04 this no longer seems to work. I've even uninstalled the default dock and it still switches, so it seems to be handled somewhere else.

            – Per Johansson
            Apr 23 at 6:46






          • 1





            @per See this answer: askubuntu.com/a/1137705/480481

            – pomsky
            2 days ago














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          For Ubuntu 17.10 - 18.10:



          Run the following command in Terminal:



          gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock hot-keys false


          This should disable the default behaviour of Super+0...9.





          Note: For Ubuntu 19.04, see this question.






          share|improve this answer















          For Ubuntu 17.10 - 18.10:



          Run the following command in Terminal:



          gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock hot-keys false


          This should disable the default behaviour of Super+0...9.





          Note: For Ubuntu 19.04, see this question.







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          answered Oct 23 '17 at 15:15









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          • 2





            This has frustrated me to no end, thank you very much!

            – Berend de Boer
            Jan 10 '18 at 18:36











          • In 19.04 this no longer seems to work. I've even uninstalled the default dock and it still switches, so it seems to be handled somewhere else.

            – Per Johansson
            Apr 23 at 6:46






          • 1





            @per See this answer: askubuntu.com/a/1137705/480481

            – pomsky
            2 days ago














          • 2





            This has frustrated me to no end, thank you very much!

            – Berend de Boer
            Jan 10 '18 at 18:36











          • In 19.04 this no longer seems to work. I've even uninstalled the default dock and it still switches, so it seems to be handled somewhere else.

            – Per Johansson
            Apr 23 at 6:46






          • 1





            @per See this answer: askubuntu.com/a/1137705/480481

            – pomsky
            2 days ago








          2




          2





          This has frustrated me to no end, thank you very much!

          – Berend de Boer
          Jan 10 '18 at 18:36





          This has frustrated me to no end, thank you very much!

          – Berend de Boer
          Jan 10 '18 at 18:36













          In 19.04 this no longer seems to work. I've even uninstalled the default dock and it still switches, so it seems to be handled somewhere else.

          – Per Johansson
          Apr 23 at 6:46





          In 19.04 this no longer seems to work. I've even uninstalled the default dock and it still switches, so it seems to be handled somewhere else.

          – Per Johansson
          Apr 23 at 6:46




          1




          1





          @per See this answer: askubuntu.com/a/1137705/480481

          – pomsky
          2 days ago





          @per See this answer: askubuntu.com/a/1137705/480481

          – pomsky
          2 days ago


















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