Actually, that's not true, that is, custom shortcuts do not necessarily
work.

To clarify: Shortcuts involving keys that differ on Dvorak and Sholes
layout do not work when system keymap is set to Dvorak. So, for
instance, alt+f4 works, as does ctrl+shift+m ('m' and 'a' are in the
same position on both Dvorak and Sholes layout). The latter is probably
where my confusion about custom shortcuts working arose from.

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Some keyboard shortcuts stop working after reboot when using non-qwerty layout
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/518306
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