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I'm using currently Sublime Text 3. I've noticed that when I try to use some default keyboard shortcut, such as CTRL+L for example, nothings happen. I assume that some of systems keyboard shortcut overrides it.

Is there any way to force Ubuntu to check for the current window shortcuts first, rather ten system ones ?

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I think you are under the wrong assumption. CTRL+L isn't bound to any system function by default. You can test this with Chrome, Nautilus and other applications that use the same keybinding.

My guess is that there is a key conflict in Sublime itself. I would recommend installing the FindKeyConflicts plugin to find it.

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  • @AdrianBaran No problem. I hope you find the "culprit" ;) Sep 10, 2014 at 13:34

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