The problem is that when you switch to Cyrillic those keys return Cmd+ a 
different character, not Cmd+C any more.  You should be able to re-bind to 
whatever it is that the Cyrillic keyboard returns.

Unfortunately GTK does not return hardware codes so we would always see Cmd and 
C, only Unicode _after_ it has converted for the keyboard layout, see #1368 for 
the long storey.

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