Bingo! I installed a stock KUbuntu from an iso file I just downloaded.  The 
keyboard is standard for us-en.  I installed pip then Leo.   When I hit the 
Windows key I get that same symbol group inserted into the body.

I didn't expect that because that key is used by the OS GUI to bring up the 
system's program menu, and I would have had thought that the key would 
never get through to Leo.

I also get it for SHIFT-Windows.  I don't get it for ALT or CTRL, or their 
SHIFT versions. I also get it with SHIFT=Windows on Ubuntu and Debian but 
not with just the Windows key.  Here's what I get on the latter two:

 ៀ?

Well, now maybe we can make some progress!  Except I don't know anything 
about Leo's key handling. @Edward, can you install KUbuntu or Debian and 
track this problem down?
On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 2:05:49 PM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:

> On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 1:24:49 PM UTC-5 gar wrote:
>
>>
>> $ setxkbmap -print | grep xkb_symbols
>>        xkb_symbols   { include 
>> "pc+us+ru:2+inet(evdev)+capslock(grouplock)"    };
>>
>
> My current Mint VM: 
>
> tom@tom-VirtualBox:~$ setxkbmap -print | grep xkb_symbols
>         xkb_symbols   { include 
> "pc+us+inet(evdev)+terminate(ctrl_alt_bksp)"        };
>
> I wonder if the "+ru" has anything to do with it?
>
> Your symbols indicate that you have another keyboard layout, presumably 
> ":1".  Is that different?  Can you switch to it and see if you still have 
> the problem?
>

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