My suggestion is that Super+H (as in Help) would bring up the keyboard
shortcuts help. The screen would keep focus even when Super+H is lifted
(I think this satisfies the accessibility requirements). Then the screen
would automatically disappear as any key is pressed.

This is implemented in the Scribes text editor (with Alt+H as key) and
it is great to use. http://scribes.sourceforge.net/functions.html

PS. I also liked the idea in comment #20 that when Super+W is pressed
the windows would have number shortcuts. At the moment Gnome 3 shell is
superior to Unity only in the window switching usability.

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  Keyboard shortcut - Add keyboard shortcut hint overlay that is
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