was Ctrl-E = one handed
is now Alt-Home = two handed. (Unless you have a very big hand!)
How about the ability to use Ctrl-Home. Then we are back to one hand.
John Bee
But Ctrl+Home is already doing a job (move focus to top item).John Bee wrote:Hi
was Ctrl-E = one handed
is now Alt-Home = two handed. (Unless you have a very big hand!)
How about the ability to use Ctrl-Home. Then we are back to one hand.
Hmmm... Don't suppose allowing the user to setup his own shortkeys is real easy to program in, is it?admin wrote:But Ctrl+Home is already doing a job (move focus to top item).John Bee wrote:Hi
was Ctrl-E = one handed
is now Alt-Home = two handed. (Unless you have a very big hand!)
How about the ability to use Ctrl-Home. Then we are back to one hand.
Alt-Home is the standard for browser to go home. Bad luck for the one handed.
Oh, it's not difficult. It's just a nasty job when you have to apply it onto an architecture that was not designed for this the first place. But I don't fear nastiness so much; what I don't like about customizable shortcuts is the "Babylon-effect" it has on the user community: you can't just say "To do X simply press Y" anymore.John Bee wrote:Hmmm... Don't suppose allowing the user to setup his own shortkeys is real easy to program in, is it?