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List:       konq-bugs
Subject:    [Bug 86307] New: Useability: Shortcuts for "Activate Next Tab" and
From:       Inge Wallin <inge () lysator ! liu ! se>
Date:       2004-07-30 18:48:30
Message-ID: 20040730184830.21946.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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           Summary: Useability: Shortcuts for "Activate Next Tab" and
                    "Activate Previous Tab" are not the same as in Konsole
           Product: konqueror
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: RedHat RPMs
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
        AssignedTo: konq-bugs kde org
        ReportedBy: inge lysator liu se


Version:            (using KDE KDE 3.2.2)
Installed from:    RedHat RPMs

The default shortcut for "Activate Next Tab" is Ctrl-. (alternate is Ctrl-]) and the \
shortcut for "Activate Previous Tab" is Ctrl-, (alternate Ctrl-[).  At least they are \
on my Fedora Core 2, a platform that is missing in the bug report tool, by the way.

The shortcuts for the same thing in Konsole are Ctrl-Right and Ctrl-Left, \
respectively, although they are called "Go to Next Session" and "Go to Previous \
Session" instead.

This is wrong.  Except for the fact that I like the ones in Konsole better, I think \
that the default shortcuts should be the same for both programs, and in fact for all \
programs that implement tabbed behaviour.  This is a simple useability issue.

If Ctrl-. and Ctrl-, are too much ingrained into people to change, at least I think \
that the alternate default in Konqueror should be Ctrl-Right and Ctrl-Left. \
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