https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341959

--- Comment #54 from Thomas Lübking <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Francesco from comment #53)

> If I put XbkLayout (I use an IT layout) in xorg.conf, then global
> shortcuts work
[...]
> On the other way if I don't put XbkLayout on xorg.conf, then global
> shortcuts does not work unless I kill and relaunch kglobalaccel5. If I do
> this, then I have the Ctrl+Z issue described above.

Err, restarting kglobalaccel5 resp. setting the layout in xorg.conf *does* work
on global shortcuts - so this is really just bug #350816

=> reply on that bug, sounds terribly unrelated to this one here (you mentioned
no problem with shift keys at all)


The problem that then arises is that ctrl+z (anything else?) won't work in
local contexts - from your description it sounds as if the shortcut is assigned
globally (or at least grabbed away)

italy + ctrl+z sounds like some qwerty ./. qzerty conflict?
=> so which layout is it supposed to be and what's the output of "setxkbmap
-print" and "setxkbmap -query"?
Also attach your ~/.config/kglobalshortcutsrc over there.

> Also in nano on Konsole I have to use ctrl+shit+x in order be able to exit.
Assuming I've never used nano - what's the supposed shortcut?

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