1. This behaviour breaks the functionality of Keyboard Shortcuts applet, (which is included with Ubuntu) and does so without giving any reason or warning. This makes for an inconsistent experience in Ubuntu.
Perhaps a seperate bug report should be made regarding this alone?
2. This even breaks functionality that would be considered part of core desktop functionality such as Super + L to Lock Screen.
Agree with Cefn and Exquisite Dead Guy.
1. This behaviour breaks the functionality of Keyboard Shortcuts applet, (which is included with Ubuntu) and does so without giving any reason or warning. This makes for an inconsistent experience in Ubuntu.
Perhaps a seperate bug report should be made regarding this alone?
2. This even breaks functionality that would be considered part of core desktop functionality such as Super + L to Lock Screen.
Very annoying.