Windows 11's 24H2 block list contains more than just customization apps — hardware ID, software, and driver blocks could keep you from getting the Microsoft's AI-focused OS update..Third-party customization apps aren't the only things that will stop 24H2 from making it to your system.. Microsoft's driver, application, and hardware ID block lists, are nothing new. The company has used these lists in the past to block older Windows 11 upgrades to prevent system crashes and system instability on potentially incompatible software/hardware.
This time, however, it appears Microsoft is being extra strict with its block lists, which now affect third-party customization apps [ the very body of which power users seek]...it seems like the company is taking extra precautions due to the extensive amount of features that are going into 24H2. 24H2 is effectively the AI patch for Windows 11, which incorporate an extensive amount of AI-accelerated features throughout the OS. 24H2 could also debut Microsoft's 16GB RAM requirement for AI PCs. - https://www.tomshardware.com/software/windows/windows-11s-24h2-block-list-contains-more-than-just-customization-apps-hardware-id-software-and-driver-blocks-could-keep-you-from-getting-the-microsofts-ai-focused-os-updateIf Linux wants more desktop users, then ease and breadth of customization must be a priority. Look for the government to require MS type restrictions however.
I know you are looking for specific customizations for your key combinations that you have been unsuccessful in finding on Linux.
However that does not negate the ease and breadth (greater than Windows) of customization overall.