I don't have a right-hand Windows key on this keyboard, but I tried with
compose:menu instead (using both the intl and alt-intl variants), and I
can type "ç" fine with "Compose , c", which seems reasonably sensible.
Is it expected to be on "Compose + c" instead?

You might also like to check that you really do have a right Windows key
and that it isn't the Menu key instead (the one that usually looks like
a mouse pointer selecting an item from a context menu). If you don't
have the compose key you think you have, then the layout/variant you
selected will give you a number of dead keys, so you'll be able to type
characters like "é" without the aid of the compose key, and might not
notice that it's missing until you try to type "ç" (since "," isn't a
dead key).

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Us_intl keyboard doesnt generate "ç" for brazilian portuguese locale using UTF-8
https://launchpad.net/bugs/66978

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