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In my home rig (Fedora) I run a Debian 12 VM (virsh) for work stuff, but when I want to run some custom commands (for which I assigned keyboard shortcuts) on the host, while the VM has the focus, I need to focus some host element first and then do the combination on the keyboard. I was wondering if somewhere in Spice configuration I can set like "ignore ctrl+alt+whatever" so that it will always captured by the host.

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