Jan Claeys wrote: > And the new shortcut requires the use of 2 hands for many users that > don't use a US keyboard (if you have a US keyboard, try pressing > LeftAlt+LeftArrow, as many non-US keyboards have an AltGr key where > RightAlt is on US keyboards, to be able to access additional characters, > accents, etc.). >
that was what I meant as a usability issue in my previous reply... making firefox US-centric is a no-no... leftalt+left arrow is bad for laptops as well (my left arrow is on the right side, leftalt is on the left side, and my hand is not big enough). then, for me, the question is, should that go to upstream as a usability loss bug (if there is such a thing) or should it be fixed only by ubuntu. that, of course, would have to be answered by a devel :) -- The backspace key pages up instead of going back in history https://launchpad.net/bugs/60995 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs