Keyboard shortcuts don't work for intelliJ

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I am using Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS, Xenial with KDE. System is in German, I have Cherry Keyboard in German layout and I can't use IntelliJ keyboard shortcut.



For example, with "Comment with Block Comment" Ctrl + Shift + Slash, this combo doesn't work with German layout. I tried to change Keymap in IntelliJ as in screenshot, but nothing works



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    I am using Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS, Xenial with KDE. System is in German, I have Cherry Keyboard in German layout and I can't use IntelliJ keyboard shortcut.



    For example, with "Comment with Block Comment" Ctrl + Shift + Slash, this combo doesn't work with German layout. I tried to change Keymap in IntelliJ as in screenshot, but nothing works



    enter image description here



    Any suggestions much appreciated .










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      I am using Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS, Xenial with KDE. System is in German, I have Cherry Keyboard in German layout and I can't use IntelliJ keyboard shortcut.



      For example, with "Comment with Block Comment" Ctrl + Shift + Slash, this combo doesn't work with German layout. I tried to change Keymap in IntelliJ as in screenshot, but nothing works



      enter image description here



      Any suggestions much appreciated .










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      I am using Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS, Xenial with KDE. System is in German, I have Cherry Keyboard in German layout and I can't use IntelliJ keyboard shortcut.



      For example, with "Comment with Block Comment" Ctrl + Shift + Slash, this combo doesn't work with German layout. I tried to change Keymap in IntelliJ as in screenshot, but nothing works



      enter image description here



      Any suggestions much appreciated .







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          I had the same issue (under Ubuntu 18.04 with Gnome) and resolved it by uninstalling the english keyboard layout. I went to settings -> region & languages . There I had both, the German Layout and the English Layout as input sources. I removed the English input source.






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          This can happen if you use Ctrl + Shift in OS as layout change keys combination, for example.



          Try using Left Ctrl + Left Shift to separate OS and Intellij key listeners. In this case more general Ctrl + Shift + Slash will work for the right side keys combination in IDE: Right Ctrl + Right Shift.






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            I had the same issue (under Ubuntu 18.04 with Gnome) and resolved it by uninstalling the english keyboard layout. I went to settings -> region & languages . There I had both, the German Layout and the English Layout as input sources. I removed the English input source.






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            I had the same issue (under Ubuntu 18.04 with Gnome) and resolved it by uninstalling the english keyboard layout. I went to settings -> region & languages . There I had both, the German Layout and the English Layout as input sources. I removed the English input source.






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            • This content is too less as an answer, so this answer needs to be made as a comment.
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            I had the same issue (under Ubuntu 18.04 with Gnome) and resolved it by uninstalling the english keyboard layout. I went to settings -> region & languages . There I had both, the German Layout and the English Layout as input sources. I removed the English input source.






            share|improve this answer














            I had the same issue (under Ubuntu 18.04 with Gnome) and resolved it by uninstalling the english keyboard layout. I went to settings -> region & languages . There I had both, the German Layout and the English Layout as input sources. I removed the English input source.







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            This content is too less as an answer, so this answer needs to be made as a comment.
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            This can happen if you use Ctrl + Shift in OS as layout change keys combination, for example.



            Try using Left Ctrl + Left Shift to separate OS and Intellij key listeners. In this case more general Ctrl + Shift + Slash will work for the right side keys combination in IDE: Right Ctrl + Right Shift.






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              This can happen if you use Ctrl + Shift in OS as layout change keys combination, for example.



              Try using Left Ctrl + Left Shift to separate OS and Intellij key listeners. In this case more general Ctrl + Shift + Slash will work for the right side keys combination in IDE: Right Ctrl + Right Shift.






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                This can happen if you use Ctrl + Shift in OS as layout change keys combination, for example.



                Try using Left Ctrl + Left Shift to separate OS and Intellij key listeners. In this case more general Ctrl + Shift + Slash will work for the right side keys combination in IDE: Right Ctrl + Right Shift.






                share|improve this answer












                This can happen if you use Ctrl + Shift in OS as layout change keys combination, for example.



                Try using Left Ctrl + Left Shift to separate OS and Intellij key listeners. In this case more general Ctrl + Shift + Slash will work for the right side keys combination in IDE: Right Ctrl + Right Shift.







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