Follow-up Comment #7, bug #18868 (project wesnoth):
"Still I am not sure about the original bug.
I guess that one of the hotkey representations is broken for your setup,
independent from the gui problem and how the hotkeys are displayed to the
user."
r51664 did end up fixing bug #15567, but the bug I experienced (#18868)
suggests that anyone who uses windows with anything other than the qwerty
keyboard (any other language really) will find that their hotkeys aren't
moving to match the layout they selected.
Having looked at the code (this is a little complex for my current C++
skills), I'm getting the sense that there is no simple solution, Other than
what I proposed in my previous post, plus some hack to fix #15565 and make
ctrl+alt+m work on windows. (don't know if possible.)
If not one option would be using r51664, along with code added that used
something other than SDL for key input only on Windows. (thought that would
take time and might be a bad idea, I don't know)
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