I disagree with "If screen size is smaller than 1024*768, the shortcut
window should not be displayed" because I just spent about half an hour
tring to figure out why I don't get the overlay on my Mini9 1024x600
screen.

Also, I have a VM that comes up as 800x600 or something silly because of
a hardware KVM that reports wonky values, but auto-resizes (using VMware
tools) to a useful size when I fiddle with it, and I don't get the
overlay there either.  I assume that's because it probably checks the
screen size once and sets a flag, but that fails in this case, and may
fail on a tablet or phone that changes "sizes" when rotated.  OTOH,
checking he scrren size every time SUPER is pressed is probably bad too.
There must be a way to have a screen_resize event trigger, and change
that flag...

If the screen really is too small at the moment:
Worst case, users should get an alternate overlay that says "Your screen must 
be at least 1024x768 for this feature to work."
Best case, users should get an alternate overlay that fits their screen.

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  Keyboard shortcut - Add keyboard shortcut hint overlay that is
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