(In reply to avada from comment #113)
> (In reply to Marco Bonardo [::mak] from comment #111)
> > It should, yes. Overall the idea is that CTRL will be the canonization key,
> > and it should be possible to disable it, as well as it should imo be
> > possible to set what to canonize to (if one prefers .it to .com, for
> > example).
> > Then on Mac, CMD will open in a new tab, rather trying to canonize.
> 
> Will this finally work with the normal find bar an not just the quickfind
> bar?

I don't understand - this bug has nothing to do with the find bar, it's
about the location bar. The 'search bar' in the summary is about the bar
that searches on your default search engine (e.g. duckduckgo, google,
bing, ...), not the find-in-page feature. Did you mean to comment on a
different bug?

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Title:
  Inconsistent shortcuts for new tab

Status in Mozilla Firefox:
  Fix Released
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix
Status in firefox-3.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix
Status in firefox-3.5 package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix

Bug description:
  There are currently too many shortcuts when opening a link in a new
  tab:

   - location bar: <ALT> + <ENTER>
   - GO button: <CTRL> + click
   - search bar: <CTRL> + <ENTER>
   - SEARCH button <ALT> + click
   - links: <SHIFT> + click
   - menu bar: <CTRL> + click
   - BACKWARD/FORWARD button: <CTRL> + click

  This is one of the reasons I'm keeping with Opera. There it is always
  the shift key and I have to remember only one key.

  Thanks for reading!

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