Hello Quentin, thanks for writing such a cool music player (I'm using it
as I type this!)

Anyhow, I had set ctrl-right (that is, the control key and the right
arrow key) to jump to the next song, space (and later ctrl-space) to
play/pause the current track and ctrl-j to jump to the currently playing
song.

The focus was in the song list itself, though I just now tried using any
of these commands after highlighting a couple of different widgets like
the pause and next buttons (I'm using the Shimmer Desktop layout that
comes with Xubuntu).

I'd lean towards ctrl/alt/super having priority, maybe make an alert
when there is an app-wide shortcut already set that a widget in a layout
wants to use and offer to change either the global shortcut, or simply
disable the widget's shortcut (though you might have to explain what the
loss in function would be).

Thanks for getting back to me,
Andrew

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