Re: [gnome-flashback] Bug: GNOME Flashback steals Super-[a-z] key combinations



Hello!

I did quick test with Super + t... And yes, I see that "t" appears in terminal. Then I added this shortcut in Keyboard settings and it works. So any chance that in upgrade you simply lost your shortcuts and you need to re-add them?

On Sat, Jul 28, 2018 at 9:51 PM, Max Mouratov via gnome-flashback-list <gnome-flashback-list gnome org> wrote:
Hello!

I've just upgraded from Ubuntu 16.04 (GNOME 3.18) to 18.04 (GNOME
3.28), and hit a major regression in handling of key shortcuts.

Any key combination of the form "Super-[a-z]" turns into "[a-z]"! For
example, "Super-p" turns into "p".

Reproducing: start the "GNOME Flashback (Metacity)" session; open
gnome-terminal; press Super-a. Result: letter "a" gets typed.

This bug affects my usage of xmonad.

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