This issue is very likely fixed in 0.95.9, which is part of Ubuntu 20.04.
This is a text encoding issue, which is gone by the port of AutoKey to Python 3. The Python 3 version handles non-ASCII characters better than the Python2-based version 0.90.4
If this still happens, please raise an issue at https://github.com/autokey/autokey/issues
This issue is very likely fixed in 0.95.9, which is part of Ubuntu 20.04.
This is a text encoding issue, which is gone by the port of AutoKey to Python 3.
The Python 3 version handles non-ASCII characters better than the Python2-based version 0.90.4
If this still happens, please raise an issue at https:/ /github. com/autokey/ autokey/ issues