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How to remap the key combination to change to the next tab in my browser (Ubuntu 21.10)?

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I’m using Ubuntu 21.10

I want to change the key command used to switch browser tabs to mimic what I do on Mac (Alt+Shift+ / ), instead of Ctrl+Tab or Ctrl+Shift+Tab.

The documentation suggests this can be done by going to Settings->Keyboard->Keyboard Shortcuts and searching...but I can't find anything that looks relevant.

I'm using the Brave and Chromium browsers.

Any suggestions?

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Forget what the documentation suggests: that is only for system wide shortcuts. Here, you will need to change a way for the shortcuts in your specific browser (whichever that is). Because the solution will depend on the browser, better specify it in your question.
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Thanks @vanadium, I added info on the browsers. I'll also take a look at the docs for those and see if I can discover where/how to override.
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This apparently isn't possible in Brave currently, there's a long running issue tracking it: https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/issues/354

For Chromium docs suggest: https://www.alphr.com/customize-chrome-hotkeys/

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