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Ubuntu is using QWERTY keyboard shortcuts instead of Dvorak

au flag

I type in Dvorak and today I updated from Ubuntu 18 to 21. Now, when I try to copy, cut or paste text in programs like Sublime Text or the terminal, I can only do so by using Qwerty shortcuts. This is no good as I'm used to Dvorak shortcuts.

So if I want to copy, I'd normally press Ctrl I. But now I have to press Ctrl C.

I think it's a new feature of Ubuntu 20 or something. They must have decided that people who use Dvorak prefer to use the original Qwerty keyboard shortcuts which are conveniently positioned (e.g. Ctrl: C-Copy, V-Paste).

But I don't find it convenient. So how do I get the Dvorak keyboard shortcuts back?

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Do you mean Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 20.04, and Ubuntu 21.04? Please edit your question with the actual version numbers of the Ubuntu versions you are referencing
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au flag

I found that the problem doesn't happen with the English (Dvorak, alt, intl.) keyboard layout. So I guess I'll use this instead of English (Dvorak).

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