I don't understand why bug #539477 has been fixed at the cost of an
unknown but definitely unaffected majority of users who don't use
hardware that implemented strange Microsoft standards.

I hope it's possible to revert the fix for #539477 and commit a new fix
that is less intervening. What about adding an option to the keyboard
settings in Gnome Control Center?

Since I extensively use <Super> in combination with several keys (read:
letters), "p" being only one out of many, I patched gnome-settings-
daemon by removing the <Super>p shortcut, and created my own deb
package.

Though I could refrain from using <Super>p, I can't prevent my fingers
from accidentally hitting said shortcut.

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  Regression: patch to bug 539477 breaks Super+P keybindings

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