Khurshid, to be clear, the CTRL and the W were the intentional keys, the
Windows (aka Super) key was the complete accident that turned this into
a real annoyance. Instead of one word being deleted, entire windows are
removed. (The irony of course is thanks to mosh+tmux, the word was still
there once I reconnected to that computer.)

If you hold down the Windows (Super) key in Unity, you'll see a handy
menu of shortcut keys, where Super + W is used in four different items.
If suddenly only one of them is supposed to work, it'd be nice to amend
the menu of shortcut keys, though that'd probably be best served by a
different bug.

Thanks

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