Hongyi Zhao <hongyi.z...@gmail.com> writes:

>> That popup is not from emacs, isn't it?  I guess you window manager
>> captures the key so that emacs never sees it.  You can test that
>> assumption by doing C-h k C-x C-;.  If emacs doesn't react and tell
>> you what this key is bound to, then something captures it.
>
> Really, that is the content intercepted by copyq [1] clipboard. What
> should I do tackling such key binding confliction?

Well, I've customized my compositor (sway) to only have bindings
starting with Mod4 (Super, the key with the windows label) so that emacs
can use up all Ctrl/Alt bindings.

Bye,
Tassilo

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