This should not be a choosable option - if you're interacting with the
remote system, you expect all the keystrokes to go through - even things
like alt-tab are sent through rather than being handled on the local
system, so to have ctrl-D (which is used very often on remote unix
systems (particularly those of us who use "screen") popping up the
bookmark menu, and having no way to send through the ctrl-D, is very
anomalous.

CTRL-ALT doesn't work on 2.24.1, and I didn't notice (nor would have
understood) what it was trying to tell me on the status bar, even if it
did work.

Responding to keyboard shortcuts when the mouse is outside the remote
window seems the right way to go, IMHO

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Keyboard accelerators interfere with keyboard input
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