** Description changed:

  Prerequisites:
  * Ubuntu Bionic or Zorin OS 15
- * chromium-browser=79.0.3945.79-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64
+ * chromium-browser=79.0.3945.79-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 (UPDATE: 
chromium-browser=80.0.3987.87-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 also reproduces this issue)
  * fcitx=1:4.2.9.6-1
  * fcitx-unikey=0.2.4-1.1
  
  Steps:
  * Launch fcitx and chromium-browser.
  * Focus input to a text box (e.g. omnibox, F12 console).
  * Trigger fcitx IME with UniKey.
  * Type a character sequence that produces a Vietnamese character (e.g. "aws" 
(without quotes), with Telex input method, will produce "αΊ―"). Do not press Ctrl 
or Spacebar, which will commit the word.
  * Press either Shift key.
  
  Expected result:
  * Nothing happens, or the typed character should not change, at the very 
least.
  
  Actual result:
  * Typed word reverts back to "aws". The underline on the word still retains, 
meaning that the word is not yet committed. This issue is a real nuisance when 
typing a Vietnamese word followed by a Shift-punctuation (e.g. a question mark 
right after the word).
  
  Remarks:
- * This issue does not happen on any other programs, only happens on Chromium 
and Google Chrome, version 79.
+ * This issue does not happen on any other programs, only happens on Chromium 
and Google Chrome, versions 79 and 80 (and possibly next versions).
  * Using fcitx-mozc, after typing a Japanese word, the Shift key does not 
change the character.
  * This issue, more or less, is similar to bug #1859294, although not a strict 
duplicate.

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  Shift key cancels accented IME input with fcitx

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