Public bug reported:

In ubuntu 22.04.03 with gnome terminal version 3.44.0 for GNOME 42
If I define a general shortcut crtl+T in place of ctrl+alt+T for new terminal. 
the shortcut key ctrl+shift+T in gnome-terminal do not work (no response)
Choosing another shortcut for the gnome-terminal will restore the function (for 
example ctrl+alt+T will work and open a new tab).

** Affects: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  gnome-terminal shortcut key meddled by more general one

Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  In ubuntu 22.04.03 with gnome terminal version 3.44.0 for GNOME 42
  If I define a general shortcut crtl+T in place of ctrl+alt+T for new 
terminal. the shortcut key ctrl+shift+T in gnome-terminal do not work (no 
response)
  Choosing another shortcut for the gnome-terminal will restore the function 
(for example ctrl+alt+T will work and open a new tab).

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