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Feature Request: Make shortcuts configurable #40

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RavenHursT opened this issue Apr 16, 2021 · 4 comments
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Feature Request: Make shortcuts configurable #40

RavenHursT opened this issue Apr 16, 2021 · 4 comments

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@RavenHursT
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Thanks so much for this awesome extension! I'm amazed that the Google/Chromium teams still haven't included this simple functionality.

Anyway. The one thing that I think would make this perfect, would be to add an extension config view that allows for the shortcuts to be configurable.

For example, on OSX, instead of CTRL+SHIFT+[arrow] for the operations, I'd love to be able to use ⌘CMD+SHIFT+[arrow].

Again, thanks so much for this extension. It's already awesome!

@mohnish
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mohnish commented Apr 16, 2021

Hi @RavenHursT 👋

Rearrange Tabs already supports this. You can read the instructions here on how to change the shortcuts: https://github.com/mohnish/rearrange-tabs#customize-shortcut

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@RavenHursT
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That's flippin' awesome.

Sorry I missed that in the documentation, mah bad. 🤦‍♂️

Thanks again!

@mohnish
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mohnish commented Apr 16, 2021

@RavenHursT I just noticed something interesting. I think it is not quite obvious from the README or the Extension notes that the shortcuts can be configured. I've had a few users complain about the default shortcut. I will try to come up with changes to make this extremely obvious. Thanks for bring this up. It opened up a good opportunity.

@RavenHursT
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RavenHursT commented Apr 16, 2021

That's awesome to hear @mohnish !

Such a breath of fresh air to see a maintainer on an OSS project looking to make it easier for consumers to use their tools, rather than just screaming "RTFM!" and mashing the close button on issues.

Bravo.

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