GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 771053
What to do with "reverse" keybindings
Last modified: 2021-06-09 16:27:06 UTC
In GNOME 3.20, after setting the shortcut for a "non-reversed" keybinding, we'd be asked about the reverse keybinding. For example, "Switch to next input source" which uses "Super+Space" by default, and "Switch to previous input source" which uses "Shift+Super+Space". After setting the former, we'd be asked: The "Switch to next input source" shortcut has an associated "Switch to previous input source" shortcut. Do you want to automatically set it to "Shift+Super+B" Cancel/Assign (the automatically probably shouldn't be there, because it's not automatic, we're doing it "by hand" here, and Super+B is what I set "Switch to next input source" to for my test) The current mockups don't have any information on how to handle those shortcuts.
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