*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 23244 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23244

I think the GNOME folks' point of view is that most people who have
multiple keyboard layouts defined are using some kind of non-latin
keyboard.  They mention Russian users, etc.  Then there's no problem
with the remapping - they might want Ctrl-C to still do a Copy even
though most keys they type aren't A-Z.  The problem comes when you have
multiple A-Z keyboard setups defined.

Their suggested workaround is for you to remove the qwerty layout from
your list of available layouts - then the problem goes away, apparently.
It's pretty inconvenient - I want to be able to quickly switch between
Czech (where I can type accented characters) and English (where I can
type numbers without holding SHIFT, and where I my fingers can easily
find punctuation - the Czech layout doesn't have an @ sign for example,
as far as I can tell).

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