Tested with Plasma 5.9.5-1 and trunk r17135 Fedora 25 server and client.
The System Tray works fine, as a workaround.
Done in r17136, see commit message.
The default shortcuts now look like this (slightly different on macos):
'Control+Menu:toggle_keyboard_grab', 'Shift+Menu:toggle_pointer_grab', 'Shift+F11:toggle_fullscreen', '#+F1:show_menu', '#+F2:show_start_new_command', '#+F3:show_bug_report', '#+F4:quit', '#+F5:increase_quality', '#+F6:decrease_quality', '#+F7:increase_speed', '#+F8:decrease_speed', '#+F10:magic_key', '#+F11:show_session_info', '#+F12:toggle_debug', '#+plus:scaleup', '#+minus:scaledown', '#+underscore:scaledown', '#+KP_Add:scaleup', '#+KP_Subtract:scaledown', '#+KP_Multiply:scalereset', '#+bar:scalereset', '#+question:scalingoff'
And the new shortcut-modifiers
(seen as '#' in the shortcuts) will be set to Meta+Shift
as before on most platforms and set to Control+Shift
on gnome. (since gnome unhelpfully decided to start intercepting many more of those key Meta+Shift
key combos).
You can also do: --shortcut-modifiers=none
for quick access to the shortcuts without requiring any modifiers, but then you won't be able to use the question mark without triggering scalingoff
...
This has fixed the issue for me.
I'm running a trunk 2.X r17214 client and the shortcuts work again.
Closing.
this ticket has been moved to: https://github.com/Xpra-org/xpra/issues/1657