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In Kubuntu, what `CTRL+;` (control + semicolon) shortkey is assigned to? I want to disable that

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I was using Ubuntu before and assigned ctrl+; (control key + semicolon key) to some action in my editor and terminal. Recently, I switched to Kubuntu. This shortkey is assigned to something globally. I couldn't find it the the System Settings' Shortcut tab.

When I press it, it shows a little e at the cursor position.

Does anyone know what it is, and how can I disable it?

Some people suggest it belongs to fcitx's clipboard but I don't have any fcitx package installed.

Kubuntu 22.04
KDE Plasma 5.24.6
KDE Framework 5.92.0

little e appears when I press ctrl + ;

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cn flag
Probably ibus, to insert emoticons.
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@vanadium Yes that was it! Thanks. Do you want to add it as an answer?
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Thanks for the feedback. I did. If in KDE you can change it another way than by running ibus-setup, then please inform me - I will then add it to the answer. Gnome Shell does not expose the setting afaik.
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This shortcut key is assigned to ibus, and serves for inserting emoticons. You can change or disable the shortcut key in "Ibus preferences", which you can access with the command ibus-setup.

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