Commit 5c27bf6a disturbs the behaviour of fullscreen applications (e.g. games)
Starting with commit 5c27bf6a, g-s will show a dialog which will ask the user whether to turn on sticky keys or not when pressing the 'shift' key 5 times in a row. While this dialog has its purpose to be shown when pressing the shift key 5 times in a row, it is completely annoying and counterproductive when this dialog appears in a situation where it doesn't belong: e.g. in a fullscreen game:
It is not uncommon that the shift key in fullscreen applications (like games) has different purposes than typing upper case letters or using keyboard shortcuts.
Furthermore, pressing the button to turn off the feature once the dialog has been shown does not turn off sticky keys unless the 'shift' key or 'super' key will be pressed afterwards. This happens in XWayland applications (in this case with Dota 2 which is started via primusrun).
It also doesn't seem that an option in g-c-c or in g-tweaks exist to turn off the activation of this dialog. The way MS Windows handles this situation, is by showing a link in the dialog which will open the control center once clicked, where the activation of sticky keys by pressing 'shift' 5 times in a row can be disabled. Such option in Gnome would solve this situation, too. For now, the only way to avoid this issue, is by reverting this commit.