Guys, how about keeping the same "traditional" pattern for window-
controls (e.g., minimize and maximize) but simply switch ALT for SUPER
as the modifier?:

Alt+F10 becomes Super+F10
Alt+F5 becomes Super+F5
Alt+F9 becomes Super+F9
etc.

And the Launcher Keyboard Navigation Mode keyboard shortcut could even
be switched from Alt+F1 to Super+F1

HERE'S A FULL LIST OF MY PROPOSED SHORTCUTS (For shortcuts I changed
from the current Google Doc I added *** to the beginning):

Launcher:
Super (press)      Open Launcher, displays shortcuts
***Super + F1            Open Launcher keyboard navigation mode
Super + Tab            Switch applications via launcher
Super + 1 to 9            Same as clicking on a Launcher icon
Super + Shift + 1 to 9        Open new window of the app
Super + T            Open the Rubbish Bin


Dash:
Super (Tap)            Open the Dash home
Super + A            Open the Dash App Lens
Super + F            Open the Dash Files Lens
Super + M             Open the Dash Music Lens
Ctrl +Tab            Switches between Lenses
Cursor Keys            Moves the focus
Enter & Return        Open currently focused item


Switching:
Alt + Tab            Switch between applications
Alt + Grave            Switch windows of current application
Cursor Left or Right        Moves the focus


HUD and Top Bar:
Alt (Tab)            Open the HUD
Alt (Press)            Reveals application menu
Alt + F10            Open the indicator menu
Cursor Left or Right        Moves focus between indicators


Windows:
Super + W              Spreads all windows in the current workspace

***Super + F12     Horizontally maximize the current window (i.e., stretch the 
left and right sides of window to screen maximum)
***Super + F11     Vertically maximize the current window (i.e., stretch the 
top and bottom of window to screen maximum)
***Super + F10      Maximise the current window
***Super + F9        Minimise the current window
***Super + F8       Move the current window
***Super + F7       Move the current window to the "right half" of the screen
***Super + F6       Move the current window to the "left half" of the screen
***Super + F5       Restore the current window
***Super + F4       Resize the current window 
***Super + F3      Minimize ALL windows
***Super + F2      Run command (or Alt+F2)
***Super + F1     activate "Launcher Keyboard Navigation Mode "

Alt + F4             Close current window 
Alt + Space            Opens window accessibility menu
Ctrl + Alt + Num        Places window in corresponding positions on the screen
Alt + Left Mouse Drag        Move window   
Alt + Middle Mouse Drag    Resize window


Workspaces:
Super + S            Spread workspaces
***Super + Alt + Cursor Keys     Switch workspaces
***Super + Shift + Alt + Cursor Keys    Move focused window to different 
workspace

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Title:
  Keyboard shortcut - shortcuts need to updated as part of the 12.04
  upgrade

Status in Ayatana Design:
  Fix Committed
Status in “compiz” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “compiz-plugins-main” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “metacity” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  The SUPER+D shortcut to minimise all windows works on some computers
  but not on others, perhaps due to the upgrade process carrying over
  previous keyboard shortcut settings???  As part of the 12.04 upgrade
  process, SUPER+D should be mapped to 'minimise all windows' so that
  this shortcut works on both computers that are upgraded as well as on
  fresh installs.

  Desired solution:

  - Ensure that all of the keyboard shortcuts detailed in the following
  google doc work on all computers that are upgraded to 12.04 (in
  addition to working on fresh installs).  If a existing keyboard
  shortcut setting conflicts with one of the shortcuts detailed here,
  the existing keyboard shortcut should be overwritten.  However where
  there is no conflict between the existing keyboard shortcuts and the
  new shortcuts, the existing shortcuts should always be preserved.

  See https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/document/d
  /1jqeKtIJwqLtl58Wk_fqjr9Rrgxn9zsouCYOo-
  cZsLSE/edit?authkey=CLGG9NkJ&hl=en_GB for full details

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