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Shortcuts partly broken: Depend on the order you press the keys #739

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lkiesow opened this issue Jul 5, 2022 · 3 comments
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Shortcuts partly broken: Depend on the order you press the keys #739

lkiesow opened this issue Jul 5, 2022 · 3 comments
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type:accessibility This would help impaired users type:bug Something isn't working type:usability Usability improvements

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lkiesow commented Jul 5, 2022

The shortcuts in the editor depend on the order the keys are pressed on the keyboard, which makes them very unreliable and annoying to use. For example, in the cutting view, Ctrl + Alt + d does not work if you press these keys in order, but Alt + Ctrl + d does work.

Reproducible in Chrome, Chromium and Firefox on Fedora 35 Cinnamon.

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Arnei commented Jul 6, 2022

Can't reproduce this. Does not matter if I pres Ctrl or Alt first.

The one thing i found that does not work in Chrome is pressing Alt + d before Ctrl, because that moves focus to the adress bar.

Works for me in Chrome and Firefox on Fedora 34.

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Same result as Arne reports for Win11: Can not reproduce any difference in Ctrl + Alt + d vs. Alt + Ctrl + d with FF / Edge / Chrome all 106.x.

Just pressing Ctrl + d first leeds to "edit bookmark" dialog and Alt + d leads to browser's file menu.

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Arnei commented Nov 23, 2022

Closing this because given Clemens and my testing, the issue does not seem to be general, but local to Lars.

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