Correction, as a matter of fact it ›gets stuck‹ with whichever target viewport it was used with *first*.
With ›put to arbitrary viewport‹ it get’s stuck with the target viewport number that it was used with the first time.
E.g., If <Super>1,2,3,4 are key bindings to move a window, and <Super>2 is pressed the first time, it works and puts the window on the intended Desktop 2. But any later <Super>1,3,4 will also go to Desktop 2 and never to any other Desktop.
Correction, as a matter of fact it ›gets stuck‹ with whichever target viewport it was used with *first*.
With ›put to arbitrary viewport‹ it get’s stuck with the target viewport number that it was used with the first time.
E.g., If <Super>1,2,3,4 are key bindings to move a window, and <Super>2 is pressed the first time, it works and puts the window on the intended Desktop 2. But any later <Super>1,3,4 will also go to Desktop 2 and never to any other Desktop.