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Alt-left and Alt-right override standard browser history #3604

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lechten opened this issue Apr 1, 2024 · 3 comments
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Alt-left and Alt-right override standard browser history #3604

lechten opened this issue Apr 1, 2024 · 3 comments

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@lechten
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lechten commented Apr 1, 2024

The (somewhat new) bindings of Alt-CursorLeft and Alt-CursorRight (skipping fragments) override standard shortcuts of Firefox and Chromium to move back and forth in the browser's history. Can those changes please be reverted? Maybe if history: true is configured?

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hakimel commented Apr 9, 2024

What OS is this on? On macOS ⌘ + Left/Right Arrow is used for history back/forward.

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hakimel commented Apr 9, 2024

A quick Google just answered my own question. We could switch it over to Ctrl instead of Alt. Anyone know if that would conflict with any native shortcuts?

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lechten commented Apr 9, 2024

For me, this is GNU/Linux, but I guess Windows as well.

For Firefox, editing and media shortcuts exist mit Ctrl-Left/Right, but that would not be a conflict for me.

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