I've been using indicator-applet-complete since 10.10, but, now that
I've upgrade to 12.04 (keeping gnome-classic), it has started hijacking
super+s. Although Super+m is still fine.

It seems that keyboard shortcuts are generally a mess in Ubuntu, and
12.04 only made it worse. Any shortcuts I assign with <Super> in System
Settings > Keyboard > Shortcuts won't work until I change "<Super>" to
"<Mod4>" in gconf-editor. And programs like compiz, unity, or even the
lowly indicator-applet(-complete) seem to ignore any settings in either
of those places at will.

Does anyone know what the schedule is for unifying the setting and
unsetting of keyboard shortcuts? Will we have to wait for Quantal
Quetzal or beyond for this to be fixed? As things stand, Ubuntu needs a
lot fewer "innovations", like Unity, and more bugfixes.

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  Indicator-applet forcibly overrides Super+m key combo

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