Cannot undo custom keyboard shortcut replacing "Activate favourite app N"(Super + N)
I created a custom shortcut via Settings that I cannot undo via Settings.
Steps to reproduce:
- Open GNOME Settings.
- Navigate to Keyboard Shortcuts and create a custom shortcut triggered by "Super + 2".
- You will be notified that this will disable "Activate favourite app 2". Proceed.
- Decide that the new custom shortcut does not work for you, and you want to restore the default behaviour.
What I expected to happen: I can find "Activate favourite app 2" in Shortcuts, and restore the triggering combination, or click on the "Reset All..." button in the top left to restore all default shortcuts.
What actually happened: There does not appear to be anything in Settings I can do to undo my change - "Activate favourite app 2" is missing as an editable shortcut, and "Reset All..." doesn't undo my change.