Allow Super+V to be used for clipboard extensions by default
Hej!
I find the shortcut that Windows uses for a built-in clipboard manager very intuitive: SuperV
In gnome-shell 41.2
, this shortcut is used to open the notification/date menu.
The most popular clipboard manager extension uses CtrlF12/F11, which is harder to reach, less intuitive and harder to press on keyboards with Fn
modifiers.
Therefore, I think it would be nice if the shell would disown the shortcut to allow extensions to use it by default. For opening the date popover I suggest using SuperD instead, as well as SuperN, if there is no current notification being shown (although that might get tricky with the description and potentially implementation).
Related: #1790 (closed)