This actually seems to be the case in catch (dash is bound to shift
twice). This is annoying but harmless, so let's work around it for now
to avoid ruining users' configs.
As described in #24248, the workaround employed by
`GlobalActionContainer`, wherein it tried to handle actions with
priority before its children by being placed in front of the children
and not _actually containing_ said children, is blocking the resolution
of some rather major input handling issues that allow key releases to be
received by deparented drawables.
To resolve, migrate `GlobalActionContainer` to use `Prioritised`, which
can be done without regressing certain mouse button flows after
ppy/osu-framework#5966.