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I need to change the language from keyboard for example : Alt+Shift or similar.

I have already installed all language.

Switching keyboard language by Right Alt+Shift does not work. Alt+Shift doesn't change language. I can't type my language even with ru, bg, en input switched on in language bar.

The language is bar missing.

Edit from comments:

I have UK and Bulgarian keyboards enabled, I have enabled Alt+Shift as the primary short cut and Ctrl+Alt+K as the alternate in my settings. the current selected keyboard layout is not indicated in the systray and I cannot find a plasmoid for it either. If I hit Alt+Shift nothing happens. If I hit Ctrl+At+K a rounded grey square with icon of a globe and letters UK (representing UK layout) are displayed on screen, if I hit the combination again, it again shows uk and does not switch the layout.

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  • ? Super ? what's that Super key ???? – Stoyan Todorov Feb 23 '18 at 20:36
  • Super+Space not working .All key combinations for changes language not working. How to Make set shortcuts to change keyboard layout? THANKS. – Stoyan Todorov Feb 23 '18 at 20:43
  • i know that from the beginning when i install first day kubuntu 17.10. i have all actualization. i set restore points . also the same problem. – Stoyan Todorov Feb 23 '18 at 21:04
  • I have UK and Bulgarian keyboards enabled, I have enabled Alt+Shift as primary short cut and Ctrl+Alt+K as alternative in my setting. Current selected keyboard layout is not indicated in the systray and i can not find a plasmoid for it either. If I hit Alt+Shift nothing happens. If I hit Ctrl+At+K a rounded grey square with icon of a globe and letters UK (representing UK layout) are displayed on screen, if I hit the combination again, it again shows uk and does not switch the layout. – Stoyan Todorov Feb 24 '18 at 12:09
  • Yes i have installed the Bulgarian language support in addition to the keyboard layout. But i can't type in different language, only English . All menu design it's on Bulgarian language. – Stoyan Todorov Feb 28 '18 at 01:33

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I don't know if you are talking of Ubuntu desktop or server but this is how I walked passed both situations with Ubuntu 17.10.

For Ubuntu desktop, → settingsregion and language after selecting your languages, make sure u click on manage installed language to make sure they are available for support. I combine "windows logo" key + "space" key to switch between languages.

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And for Ubuntu server, you can use this command here (a similar response to your question). Following @steeldriver 's cmd approach, it worked for me, so I guess you will find something like pc / qwerty / Bulgarian / standard / standard amongst other layouts in your language(s). Hope it helps.

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