This appears to be a Kali-specific behavior, and I'd like to ask where I can turn the behavior off.

I am editing a Python script and when I type " != " (not equal to), those two characters are "auto-changed" to an equal sign with a diagonal slash through it.

Where do I go to change that behavior?

I changed terminals (qterminal and konsole); same result.

I changed shells (zsh and bash); same result.

I turned off all autocorrection that I can find. Still does it.

I even pulled up my script in mousepad... it does the same thing.

Does anyone know where this behavior is coming from? It's driving me nuts...

Thanks.

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