How to change Ctrl+Alt+F7 in Ubuntu 18.04












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Can I change the schortcut Ctrl+Alt+F7 to Ctrl+Alt+Shift+F7 in Ubuntu 18.04 ?



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          I found it! I found it!

          (I copied my answer to this chat too)



          There is a simple command line to disable the shortcuts Ctrl+Alt+F [1-7].

          I don't know which versions of ubuntu support this command line, but on Ubuntu 18.10, it seems to work well.



          setxkbmap -option srvrkeys:none


          But the command line only seems to work when it is executed after the login: After each lock/logout, the shorcuts Ctrl+Alt+F [1-7]. Are enabled again.

          I tried to put this line in "Startup Application" and also in ".profile". Either way, it doesn't work.



          So I created a new shortcut that executes this command by pressing (for example) Super+F7. And it works fine!

          I just must do Super+F7 after each login, and if after I do Ctrl+Alt+F7 there isn't any black screens!





          Does someone know a better way to run a command line after the login?

          Am I obliged to do Super+F7 after each login?






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            I found it! I found it!

            (I copied my answer to this chat too)



            There is a simple command line to disable the shortcuts Ctrl+Alt+F [1-7].

            I don't know which versions of ubuntu support this command line, but on Ubuntu 18.10, it seems to work well.



            setxkbmap -option srvrkeys:none


            But the command line only seems to work when it is executed after the login: After each lock/logout, the shorcuts Ctrl+Alt+F [1-7]. Are enabled again.

            I tried to put this line in "Startup Application" and also in ".profile". Either way, it doesn't work.



            So I created a new shortcut that executes this command by pressing (for example) Super+F7. And it works fine!

            I just must do Super+F7 after each login, and if after I do Ctrl+Alt+F7 there isn't any black screens!





            Does someone know a better way to run a command line after the login?

            Am I obliged to do Super+F7 after each login?






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              I found it! I found it!

              (I copied my answer to this chat too)



              There is a simple command line to disable the shortcuts Ctrl+Alt+F [1-7].

              I don't know which versions of ubuntu support this command line, but on Ubuntu 18.10, it seems to work well.



              setxkbmap -option srvrkeys:none


              But the command line only seems to work when it is executed after the login: After each lock/logout, the shorcuts Ctrl+Alt+F [1-7]. Are enabled again.

              I tried to put this line in "Startup Application" and also in ".profile". Either way, it doesn't work.



              So I created a new shortcut that executes this command by pressing (for example) Super+F7. And it works fine!

              I just must do Super+F7 after each login, and if after I do Ctrl+Alt+F7 there isn't any black screens!





              Does someone know a better way to run a command line after the login?

              Am I obliged to do Super+F7 after each login?






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                I found it! I found it!

                (I copied my answer to this chat too)



                There is a simple command line to disable the shortcuts Ctrl+Alt+F [1-7].

                I don't know which versions of ubuntu support this command line, but on Ubuntu 18.10, it seems to work well.



                setxkbmap -option srvrkeys:none


                But the command line only seems to work when it is executed after the login: After each lock/logout, the shorcuts Ctrl+Alt+F [1-7]. Are enabled again.

                I tried to put this line in "Startup Application" and also in ".profile". Either way, it doesn't work.



                So I created a new shortcut that executes this command by pressing (for example) Super+F7. And it works fine!

                I just must do Super+F7 after each login, and if after I do Ctrl+Alt+F7 there isn't any black screens!





                Does someone know a better way to run a command line after the login?

                Am I obliged to do Super+F7 after each login?






                share|improve this answer













                I found it! I found it!

                (I copied my answer to this chat too)



                There is a simple command line to disable the shortcuts Ctrl+Alt+F [1-7].

                I don't know which versions of ubuntu support this command line, but on Ubuntu 18.10, it seems to work well.



                setxkbmap -option srvrkeys:none


                But the command line only seems to work when it is executed after the login: After each lock/logout, the shorcuts Ctrl+Alt+F [1-7]. Are enabled again.

                I tried to put this line in "Startup Application" and also in ".profile". Either way, it doesn't work.



                So I created a new shortcut that executes this command by pressing (for example) Super+F7. And it works fine!

                I just must do Super+F7 after each login, and if after I do Ctrl+Alt+F7 there isn't any black screens!





                Does someone know a better way to run a command line after the login?

                Am I obliged to do Super+F7 after each login?







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