Also extremely useful would be Super+E, which, on Windows, opens Windows Explorer to My Documents under XP and the user's C:\Users directory under Vista (IIRC; don't quote me on that). Presumably, the appropriate action under Gnome/Linux would be to open to the user's home directory.
Here's another idea: Super be mapped to the Applications menu, and the other expected shortcuts (Super+R, Super+D, etc.) be mapped to Ctrl+Alt+R, Ctrl+Alt+D, etc. Might that fit better, seeing as it's already been done for a few things? (Ctrl+Alt+L for lock comes to mind.)
Also extremely useful would be Super+E, which, on Windows, opens Windows Explorer to My Documents under XP and the user's C:\Users directory under Vista (IIRC; don't quote me on that). Presumably, the appropriate action under Gnome/Linux would be to open to the user's home directory.
Here's another idea: Super be mapped to the Applications menu, and the other expected shortcuts (Super+R, Super+D, etc.) be mapped to Ctrl+Alt+R, Ctrl+Alt+D, etc. Might that fit better, seeing as it's already been done for a few things? (Ctrl+Alt+L for lock comes to mind.)
--- Samuel