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Shortcut key and Sidebar plugin's conflict #41

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Niko3C opened this issue Apr 4, 2024 · 3 comments
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Shortcut key and Sidebar plugin's conflict #41

Niko3C opened this issue Apr 4, 2024 · 3 comments
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@Niko3C
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Niko3C commented Apr 4, 2024

Hello author, I am a user using Sidebar and I would like to provide the following feedback: the shortcut Ctrl+B in Firefox browser will cause the functionality of UserChrome to fail (the solution is to open the Sidebar plugin again, I guess you can use the shortcut key to replace the browser's original functionality); Secondly, regarding the image you displayed on Floorp with a side toolbar on the right, I also want to achieve such an effect. Is there a solution? Finally, the activation pop-up search/address bar startup version you showed me is something I really don't know how to enable. Can you explain it in the issue? Here, I am very grateful for your reply!!!!

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KiKaraage commented Apr 5, 2024

Floorp with a side toolbar on the right

Go to Settings in Floorp > go to Browser Manager Toolbar section > click "Show"

Ctrl+B in Firefox browser will cause the functionality of UserChrome to fail (the solution is to open the Sidebar plugin again, I guess you can use the shortcut key to replace the browser's original functionality)

Yes, and you can apply a shortcut for Sidebery to quickly return it back to normal, for example by using F1 key. (about:addons > click gear icon > click "Manage Extensions Shortcuts" > go to Sidebery)

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the activation pop-up search/address bar startup version

Go to about:config, type uc.tweak.popup-search and add it as new Boolean value.

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TiLopes commented May 12, 2024

About the popup-search can we trigger it when pressing CTRL+T and override the default behavior of opening a new tab?

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About the popup-search can we trigger it when pressing CTRL+T and override the default behavior of opening a new tab?

I was also interested in this, but I haven't found a reliable method to override the default behavior of CTRL+T. For now, I use either CTRL+J or CTRL+K to open the search without opening a new tab. But the annoying thing is that they override the current tab instead of searching in a new one.

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