Greetings. 

I use the Enlightenment-0.17 desktop, and start gnome-settings-daemon on
logging into E, because without it, gtk2 apps don't look so good at all. 

With gnome-2.24.x installed, everything works fine. With gnome-2.26.x,
once I start gnome-settings-daemon, it hijacks my SUPER ( windows ) key, so
my keybindings don't work ( those that use the SUPER key anyway ).
Specifically, no applications 'see' the SUPER key being pressed. For
example, I have a keybinding set up in Enlightenment for the SUPER + TAB
combination, that triggers the 'ring' application switcher. If I start
gnome-settings-daemon, then open a terminal and hit SUPER + TAB, the
terminal 'sees' just the TAB key, and asks me if I want to see a list of
4500 or so binaries in my $PATH. Delving deeper, if I go into E17's control
panel and record a new key binding, then press SUPER + TAB, it only
registers the TAB key being pressed. 

How do I prevent gnome-settings-daemon from doing this? 

Thanks. 

Dan
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