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Firefox/SeaMonkey/Mozilla/Netscape/Flock Browser Extension => Feature Requests / Enhancements => Topic started by: Jeroen on October 06, 2005, 07:39:43 PM

Title: Keyboard shortcut on OS X
Post by: Jeroen on October 06, 2005, 07:39:43 PM
You might want to change the keyboard shortcut you use for OS X, it is currentl set to cmd-`, which is the system shortcut for changing between windows of the current application.
And since this is something I do a lot, I don't really like it that this is now taken by PasswordMaker.

Also, it would be nice if the window that pops up when you press that shortcut, responds to cmd-w or the close button, instead of only the escape key.

Finally, you might want to fix your contacts page, I tried to submit it there first, but it gave me a "page not found".
Title: Keyboard shortcut on OS X
Post by: Eric H. Jung on October 06, 2005, 10:30:16 PM
Hi Jeroen,

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You might want to change the keyboard shortcut you use for OS X, it is currentl set to cmd-`, which is the system shortcut for changing between windows of the current application.
This was fixed in PasswordMaker version 0.7.3 to Ctrl-`. Are you sure you're using the latest version of PasswordMaker?

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Finally, you might want to fix your contacts page, I tried to submit it there first, but it gave me a "page not found".
Thank you. I didn't know about that and will fix it shortly.

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Also, it would be nice if the window that pops up when you press that shortcut, responds to cmd-w or the close button, instead of only the escape key.
OK, that's easy to do. Tyrantmizar, can you add it to the feature request list?

Thanks,
Eric
Title: Keyboard shortcut on OS X
Post by: Miquel 'Fire' Burns on October 07, 2005, 01:52:34 AM
PC Ctrl is Cmd on Mac. Didn't know that Cmd+` was used for a common feature on a Mac though.
Title: Keyboard shortcut on OS X
Post by: Tyrantmizar on October 10, 2005, 10:56:29 PM
added as "Close button for MPW popup in Mac OS X" to the FRL

Please tell me if I didn't quite catch exactly what's being requested.  I didn't have enough time to read every single post, though this topic was hardly the biggest offender (*cough (http://forums.passwordmaker.org/index.php?showtopic=435)*)