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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 122768] JJ: Navigate between tabs with Ctrl+PageDown and
From:       Sebastien <slaout () linux62 ! org>
Date:       2006-02-28 21:02:06
Message-ID: 20060228210206.20025.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From slaout linux62 org  2006-02-28 22:02 -------
That's true, I'm french.
I wasn't knowing , and . are also the keys where < and > are on US keyboards.

BTW, I think a lot of KDE users are living in central europe (mainly Germany), 
then a lot of us are suffuring that US keyboard layout: having mnemonic keys 
where possible would be a must.

And Ctrl+PgUp and Ctrl+PgDown are on every keyboards.

I'm not using WinAmp, mainly because of its bad usability (and because I'm now 
on Linux :-) ).

But for the Ctrl+Z, Ctrl+X, Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, at least they are standard accross 
OSes.

And while that's true they are better mnemonic than Ctrl+Backspace, Shift+Del, 
Ctrl+Insert, Shift+Insert, I never thinked those DOS shortcuts were so 
usable.
I always confused Ctrl+Insert and Shift+Insert!
They are similarious (use the Insert key with one modifier key) but do quite 
different actions: one paste (related to "Insert") and one copy (do not 
insert anything).
Which one was doing the insertion? I can't tell you...
IMHO, Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V are more different and thus better memorisable.
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