Package: kinput2
Severity: normal

kinput2 didn't used to do this, but recently, it seems to have started
grabbing "Control-o" and using it to toggle conversion mode.  [It used
to be that only "Shift-space" was used for this purpose.]

This obviously interferes hugely with anybody that uses Emacs (where C-o
is a very common keybinding), and in general I think it's simply too
common a keystroke for kinput2 to use.

[I'm not entirely sure that it's kinput2's fault -- I can't find any
mention of C-o in the documentation or config files -- but C-o does
toggle conversion, and killing the kinput2 daemon lets me use C-o for
Emacs again.]

Thanks,

-Miles


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