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When I'm changing a shortcut to use super key, the shortcut prompt changes back to the one I'm changing from as soon as I press down on super key hence I can't use it in a shortcut
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Go to FlyPie menu editor
Click on Edit menu
Click shortcut to change
Try to set shortcut using super key
## Expected Behavior
I can set a shortcut using the super key
## System
_Please complete the following information:_
- PopOS 22.04 LTS
- Fly-Pie version 22
- GNOME Shell version 42.9
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Hi there! Sorry for the late reply, but I am very busy with Kando these days...
I can not reproduce this issue on my end. For me, Super works properly for menu-trigger shortcuts as well as for the actions which simulate hotkeys. Have you tried both Wayland and X11? This could make a difference.
Else, here's a workaround: You could export your current menu configuration to a file, manually change the shortcut, and import it again. Use the following to store the menu configuration in a file called menu.json:
Then edit this file with a text editor. You'll have to locate your shortcut in there, maybe you search for "shortcut". Enter your shortcut there manually. Super is called <Super>.
Describe the Bug
When I'm changing a shortcut to use super key, the shortcut prompt changes back to the one I'm changing from as soon as I press down on super key hence I can't use it in a shortcut
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
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