The shortcuts really behave strangely. For instance, holding super, then shift 
and then a number (of an open application) will open a second instance of that 
application. However, if I hold shift first and then super followed by the 
number it won't work.
Holding shift and clicking on an app launcher won't work either.

Furthermore, there is also the known bug that unity prevents other
shortcuts with the super key to work, such as the common super+space
shortcut for gnome do or synaptic.

Once these bugs are solved I think using unity will feel very smooth.

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Title:
  Super-key HOLD shortcut bug (Unity Launcher)

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