https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=484525

--- Comment #5 from winbloc...@gmx.de ---
(In reply to David Redondo from comment #4)
> Isn't it somewhat expected? If I have two shortcuts 
> ctrl + a 
> ctrl + alt +a
> 
> if I hold ctrl+a and then press alt another binding is activated.

No what i am expecting is that while i am holding down keys on the keyboard all
registered bindings that match a subset of those keys are triggered. This is
the behavior of X.org and windows due to apps listening for all inputs there. I
have already mentioned in the initial post a push to talk scenario where the
current behavior is a problem.
But once again here is the scenario:
You have a voice communication software the requires you to hold a key
combination to activate the microphone (push to talk). While you are holding
the combination you decide to for example move your character in a video game.
So you press the W key for example. If you do that your microphone deactivates
and thus interrupting your speech.

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