Ok, I guess if I use x-terminal-emulator, it should open the right
terminal, right?

I don't see an easy way to make the "Launch Terminal" string
translatable. Part of the problem I believe is that when the switch to
gsettings happened, GNOME dropped the run_command_terminal option so
only a custom command will work. What about if I moved the custom
keyboard shortcut to gnome-shell.gconf-defaults instead?

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