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Naam | Owen_R |
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Gebruiker sinds | apr 9, 2009 |
Aantal ontwikkelde add-ons | 0 add-ons |
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Focus Regainer
Waardering 5 van 5 sterren
I <i>just</i> found out about this through <a href="http://superuser.com/a/607514/228316">this answer on the Superuser StackExchange</a>.
I was confused by it saying it was for Seamonkey (which I've never used) rather than Firefox, but I installed it in Firefox anyway and it works!
I've tried to find a solution to this moronic bug a few times before, but always gave up in frustration, so this is pretty awesome. ^^
Btw, ctrl-esc mimic the "Windows key" in Windows, and alt-esc does... some weird variation on alt-tab? --so those particular hotkeys conflict (at least in Windows 7, which I'm on at the moment).
Anyway, ctrl-F11 and alt-F11 work as advertised, as do ctrl-T, ctrl-W, et(I assume)cetera.
Heh, now we're gonna start wanting a hotkey to put the focus back <i>on</i> Flash objects so we can eg ctrl-pgup to a Youtube tab, pause/play a video using spacebar, and then ctrl-T or ctrl-pgup/pgdown away. xD
Oh wait, ctrl-pgup/pgdown don't automatically escape from the Flash the way ctrl-T etc do...
Can we add that kind of thing to Focus Regainer's behavior ourselves through about:config, or...?
Actually, where <i>are</i> its entries under about:config? Searching for "extensions.focus" yields no results...?
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