Yeah, that's probably so. Also, I'm thinking Flash games (if anyone
plays those these days) wouldn't be playable if some keystrokes were
interpreted by the browser.

Still, it would be nice if some wide-used browser key combos such as
ctrl+T or ctrl+L got caught by the browser. For example in OS X I find
that this works - cmd+L jums directly to the nav bar.

On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 7:55 PM, Nathaniel Robison <nrobiso...@wou.edu> wrote:
> >From what I understand this is more than related to Flash hijacking than 
> >firefox. But I could be wrong.
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