(In reply to Harald Judt from comment #2)
> Some sort of drawback with that hack is that the shortcuts are now displayed
> as if the <shift> modifier had been pressed. Examples: <a> is displayed as
> A, <Shift><a> as <Shift>A. Verifying in xfce4-settings-editor, it is stored
> properly as <Shift>a and it works correctly too.

Isn't that just how the UI displays all shortcuts?

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