On my laptop, I've got two keyboard layouts (one for US English for when I'm on the go, one for Dvorak when I'm at home and can use an external keyboard). Swithcing the layout works fine for typing stuff, but keyboard shortcuts are "stuck" in the old layout - undo (Ctrl+Z), for example, only works when I do it on the QWERTY keyboard oy my laptop (or Ctrl+; on the Dvorak keyboard). I suppose it's kinda handy since most shortcuts appear to be optimised for QWERTY layouts but it would be nice to at least have an option to turn this behaviour off. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Switch keyboard layout (e.g. by clicking the layout indicator icon in the notification area) 2. Try to use a shortcut in any application Actual Results: Keyboard shortcuts only work if you enter them in a QWERTY keyboard (or press the buttons in exact some locations on the Dvorak keyboard). Expected Results: Keyboard shortcuts should map to the keys on the Dvorak layout.
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