These features are fine. Ubuntu can set the default keybindings however
they see fit. But your response does not address the main point of my
bug ticket.

These settings should be set through the keybindings system that already
exists. Instead Ubuntu has apparently hard-coded these keybindings so
that they cannot be altered or disabled. I don't understand how this
approach can possibly benefit anyone. And, if Ubuntu decides that this
is how they are going to keep things, then they need to go in and change
all of the keyboard/keybinding options so that a user understands that
the Super-Key is now off-limits for customization.

It's an important bug either way and it's disappointing that this
important detail is considered invalid with so little consideration.

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Title:
  Cannot change functionality of the Super-Key

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