It's indeed an opinion, but my one matches Merlijn's (Merlijn, I'd
appreciate if you opened a bug according to Daniel's suggestion (does it
really belong to mutter, rather than some more core wayland
component?)).

In most software, Ctrl+Arrow walk the cursor faster than the modifier-
less Arrow key. I might press and hold the arrow key, and then realize
it's going to take a bit too long and want make it faster. It's an
obvious an intuitive reaction to press Ctrl as well, or the other way
around, to release Ctrl but leave the Arrow pressed when I'm about to
reach my destination and want to slow down.

This is pretty similar to how typically holding the Shift speeds up
walking in many games - you won't find a game where you have to stop
walking for a sec do to this.

The new behavior is not just counterintuitive, but if one gets used to
it then also still slower than the old one. Even when someone is fully
used to this new behavior, having to release the Arrow and press it
again later is a loss of time, partially because of the speed of our
fingers, and partially beucase the repetition delay between the first
and second emitted keystroke has to elapse again.

This is the kind of usability issue that can easily frequently increase
the user's frustration level, by a tiny little bit every time.

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