Here's another (better) workaround:

1. Write a script or figure out the command to do what you want the action to 
be.
2. Run ccsm.
3. Enable the "Commands" plugin
4. In the Commands settings, fill in the command line you want and bind it to 
key Super+P.

Now Unity will run your specified command on Super+P, but still handle
the Super key as usual.

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  Unity blocks other programs from receiving <super> key-press events.

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