https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=390096

--- Comment #11 from Sebastian Kügler <se...@kde.org> ---
This should work. 

My own laptop has teh XF86Display keysym mapped, yours seems to have Super_L +
p mapped (in both cases). Not long ago, to make work, we added a shortcut also
for super+p to increase compatibility with Windowsy hardware (which seems to
prefer super+p nowadays. In any case, if it doesn't work, you can always add a
keymapping for XF86Display, but as I said, that shouldn't be necessary.

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