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Created Jul 20, 2019 by ppavacic@ppavacic

Only one keyboard shortcut is shown for actions/launchers that have multiple in GSettings

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Open GNOME Settings
  2. Open Devices -> Keyboard
  3. Only one keyboard shortcut can be shown for one launcher

Since Ubuntu (Ctrl+Alt+D, Super+D for hide all windows) and GNOME (Super+Tab, Alt+Tab) are by default using multiple key combinations for one launcher I believe Gnome control center should be able to show multiple key combinations that are set up since not showing them creates unexpected behavior.

e.g Gnome Builder is using Ctrl+Alt+D for duplicate line keyboard shortcut, but since Ubuntu has that combination predefined to hide all windows general user might be confused and have hard time figuring out what is happening especially if user has dconf-editor that is packaged as flatpak (since flatpaked dconf editor doesn't have all gconf entries for some reason=.

Edited Jul 20, 2019 by Daniel Boles
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