Yup, on 13.10. My ctrl+t know doesn't work. Sooo i must have messed up
testing it :). So yes there is a problem there.

Really im just wondering what use to happen, if this is a regression. As
I see 3 cases, and 2 different ways to handle this.

1)  You are using a standard qwerty latin keyboard with all the keys in the 
correct spot.
2)  You are using a different layout where they keys (such as 't') may be in 
different locations.
3)  You are using a language where such a key does not exists (such as 't').

The two ways to possibly handle this, as in case 1 there is no need to
change how we handle it.

If case 2, use the new location of the key if it has moved.
If case 3, use the keycode of the key it self when no such key exists.

Not entirely sure what the approach should be and would like to discuss
this a bit more before heading down an implementation.

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