Package: gnome-control-center Version: 1:43.4.1-1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer,
The 'Keyboard' panel in gnome-control-center allows configuration of 'Special Character Entry' keys, and on my system this currently displays two entries: - Alternative Characters Key (value: Disabled) - Compose Key (value: Left Super) Updating these values takes effect during the current gnome-shell session, and when the keys are given assignments, those assignments are correctly persisted across sessions. However: in the particular case of disabling the 'Compose Key' (which has a non-empty default), the setting is not persisted. To explain another way: although disabling the 'Compose Key' using the keyboard panel takes effect in the current session, it is restored to the default value ('Left Super' in this case) after the user logs out and logs back in. This seems to be because when the 'Compose Key' is disabled, there is no configuration entry for it written to the user's relevant dconf entry, which is '/org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/xkb-options'. As a workaround it is possible to use the 'dconf' command-line interface to configure an empty mapping for the compose key: $ dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/xkb-options "['compose:none']" This may be an upstream issue and I plan to report it there if & when it is confirmed. Thanks, James