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I've just installed trusty with unity.
I press the win key for a while, but the shortcuts cheatsheet won't show up.
I tried with compiz-settings-manager and with ubuntu-tweaks with no luck at all.

Is there some way to see them? Whay has it changed the way it behaved?

opensas
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    I assume you are using the default desktop environnment, Unity? This matters; Ubuntu-Gnome, Xubuntu, Kubuntu, etc. Each will have different options...some may not support the cheat sheet screen at all. – 0xSheepdog Apr 27 '14 at 23:50
  • Yeap, using unity – opensas Apr 28 '14 at 23:47
  • I don't have this problem but thanks to your post I discovered how to (re)display that shortcuts cheatsheet (hold the win key for 2+ seconds), so +1 and thanks. :-) – Bill The Ape Jan 01 '15 at 00:56

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I am experiencing the same issue and found the following solution:

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2211817

Disabling workspaces brings back the cheatsheet (long pressing the super key). Not sure if you have it enabled though.

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    Yeap, I've enabled workspaces, I think it should be considered a bug though. – opensas Apr 28 '14 at 23:48
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    I can confirm that this issue only happens when there's more than one workspace. Where can I submmit a bug? – opensas Apr 29 '14 at 07:54
  • Same issue here in 14.04. Workspaces are disabled since a very long time. Neither dconf nor ubutu-tweak can re-enable long press in Super to show the shortcuts list overlay. I noticed 2 things: none entries in dconf org.compiz.profiles.unity.plugins.unityshell have schema, summary, description, type nor default value visible. The entry shortcut-overlay is deleted when set enabled in ubuntu-tweak (even kills dconf window if opened at the moment), and created unticked when disabled. So I closed ubuntu-tweak, relaunched dconf and ticked, close dconf, but still doesn't work even after logoff/in. – useful Jun 14 '14 at 10:26
  • Still not fixed in 16.04 – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy Jun 11 '16 at 19:42