** Description changed:

- 1. All the hardcoded Unity shortcuts (like Alt+Space or Ctrl+Tab for
- example) are not shared with Compiz and the CCSM, so it is possible to
- double-bind the same keycombinations already used by Unity to other
- functions without CCSM even showing a warning about it...
+ 1. All the hardcoded Unity shortcuts (like Alt+Space, Ctrl+Tab or
+ Super+Tab for example) are not shared with Compiz and the CCSM, so it is
+ possible to double-bind the same keycombinations already used by Unity
+ to other functions without CCSM even showing a warning about it...
  
  2. There are conflicts with hardcoded Unity keycombinations, which are still 
adjustable via CCSM.
  Example: You are unable to change the shortcut for the Window Menu 
(Alt+Space), although the option is there (CCSM->General->Key Bindings->Window 
Menu)
  Changing the shortcut to anything else makes it snap back to Alt+Space. It is 
not possible to change the Mouse-shortcut, nor to use Alt+Button3 
(Alt+rightMouseButton) for anything else than showing the window menu. 
Disabling the shortcut is also not possible.
  
  3. If one can not assign hardcoded keybindings/key-mousebindings to anything 
else and is not able to disable them either, and one wants to use any program 
that utilizes the same keycombinations/key-mousecombinations (e.g. a game), it 
would not be possible to play it, because it would always bring up the 
hardcoded functions, no matter what...
  Examples: Alt+Space will always bring up the window menu (window 
accessibility), Alt+Button3 (RMB) also

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  Hardcoded Unity shortcuts create multiple Compiz problems

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