Article 5KJTH [SOLVED] Where does the Universal Input Method (UIM) write the configuration file for hotkeys?

[SOLVED] Where does the Universal Input Method (UIM) write the configuration file for hotkeys?

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You can configure uim using these apps:
uim-pref-gtk
uim-pref-gtk3
uim-pref-qt5

But where do the hotkey mappings configured actually end up?
Couldn't find any documentation on this at all.

I need to copy my language control hotkeys from one PC to another because it takes too long to manually redo them.

The only files/folders that I found searching for uim are in ~/.uim.d

However, I have copied this over and logged out / logged in and the language control hotkeys are still the UIM defaults on my other 2 PCs.

I've also tried copying over ~/.xinputrc , ~/.bashrc and ~/.profile
Still no luck.
Can't seem to find the right configuration file to copy over.
Very frustrating that it's not well documented.latest?d=yIl2AUoC8zA latest?i=hTIcgFon5qY:xOf7xNRvyCk:F7zBnMy latest?i=hTIcgFon5qY:xOf7xNRvyCk:V_sGLiP latest?d=qj6IDK7rITs latest?i=hTIcgFon5qY:xOf7xNRvyCk:gIN9vFwhTIcgFon5qY
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