Hm. I didn't think that you could use the windows key both as a
compose key and as a component of a keybinding.
I'd guess what's happening is that the compose key is being triggered
when you use the keybinding, so when you later do some typing it's in
the “compose” state. But that seems pretty weird!
Hm. I didn't think that you could use the windows key both as a
compose key and as a component of a keybinding.
I'd guess what's happening is that the compose key is being triggered
when you use the keybinding, so when you later do some typing it's in
the “compose” state. But that seems pretty weird!