** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
  
- When using Dvorak keymap, keyboard shortcuts that are handled by g-s-d
- and have a letter in them (e.g. super+w, launch browser) don't work when
- logging in. Resetting them either in Keyboard Shortcuts or gconf-editor
- makes them work again. This bug does not affect shortcuts handled by
- Metacity, hence I'm reporting it here and using the new custom shortcuts
- feature in Keyboard Shortcuts as a workaround.
+ After logging in, all keyboard shortcuts have moved to the physical
+ positions of QWERTY layout, even though such layout is not used.
  
- The problem is affecting gnome-settings-daemon 2.28.1-0ubuntu2 under
- Ubuntu 9.10
+ Versions affected:
+ gnome-settings-daemon 2.28.1-0ubuntu2 under Ubuntu 9.10
+ gnome-settings-daemon 2.30.0-0ubuntu1 under Ubuntu 10.04
+ 
+ Steps to reproduce:
+ 1. Set keymap to Estonia Dvorak.
+ 2. Observe that pressing ctrl+alt+h (which translates to ctrl+alt+d on Dvorak 
keymap) hides all windows, given that ctrl+alt+d is set up to show desktop.
+ 3. Reboot.
+ 4. When logged in again, observe that ctrl+alt+h has no effect while 
ctrl+alt+d hides all windows. Note that this is not desired behaviour for a 
Dvorak keymap user.

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Some keyboard shortcuts stop working after reboot when using non-qwerty layout
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/518306
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