Description of problem: I need key left-alt+[`] «=US key to left of 1 key below escape key It duplicates the left win/super key +[`] «== Us layout key to left of 1 key Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Gnome 3.24 Fedora 26 How reproducible: enter al+` compare to win+` Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: alt+` should be a dead key. I use/need this key for the APL programming language Expected results: dead-key Additional info: The key mapping to show the mouse pointer is also broken (tweaktool mouse setup)
Its in Rawhide for Fedora 27 too
The left alt+key above tab and the key left super/window+the key above tab and left of the [1] key are duplicates. I need to be able to user key left-alt+[`] «=US key to left of 1 key below escape key the alt+key_above_tab should be a dead key. (I have to run dconf-editor) for each gnome installation (5 of them) and for each fresh test install to make that alt combination a dead-key.
Gnome has taken this key over, without realizing that other user keyboards have a use for that key. My keyboard PC105, keyboard language CA (superset of US layout )
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