Still no joy with ccsm, although I may have identified more of the
issue.

If I setup a commandline and try to invoke with some of the more
"special' keys, e.g. "Brightness Up" that I have on my daskeyboard, it
"grabs" the key combination as "XF86Launch6", or "XF86Launch5" for
brightness down, or "XF86Eject", for eject (as I have no optical media
drive I reassign this for other things)

If I pick a standard key like "F12", the command line executes.

I'm not knowledgeable enough about the input system to know what the
differences are between a "standard" key and an "emulated XF86" one and
the ways they are interpreted by the system.

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  Custom keyboard shortcuts don't work

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