A work around is available - actually, to be more accurate, I was able
to assign <Super>s to what I wanted in System-Preferences-Keyboard
Shortcuts

For those interested in window transparency, there is a program in the
software center called transset-df. Install this, then make a key
binding to the command /usr/bin/transset-df -p -t 0.3 to toggle
transparency to 30%

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You can't bind the <Super>S keyboard shortcut to anything in lucid lynx
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/587644
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