<Super>-{0,1,2,..9} shortcuts suppressed, despite <Super> freed
Bug #883828 reported by
thorwil
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #704231: Unity blocks other programs from receiving <super> key-press events..
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Bug Description
I made sure that Unity isn't triggered on <Super> anymore and no <Super>-number shortcut is defined by searching through gconf. Despite this, <Super>-number combos are not passed on to applications (other combinations with <Super> do work).
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Highly related to bug #704231, though not a duplicate.
Yes, Unity should not block Super+n shortcuts. Right now it doesn't block Super but it does block Super+n.