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- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 06:27:36 -0600
- From: David J Iannucci <jlinux@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Linux Laptop
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> In my version of Firefox, Ctrl-Tab moves to the next tab. Just like > Alt-Tab for windows, in most distros' default window manager > keybindings. Ah yes, I noted about Ctrl-Tab as well, however since I have my control key mapped to the *correct* place (to the key marked Caps Lock :-), this sequence is a bit of a finger-twister, thus I use the equivalent alternative, Ctrl-PgUp/PgDn. > WRT the extension, I do not know of one either, but that would be a > great way to learn how to program Firefox / Mozilla extensions. Why > don't you write one? Not a bad idea... :-) > You could also look around in "about:config" in Firefox. Just type > "about:config" into the location bar and press enter. There are a lot > of config settings, but you can filter them by keyword. I tried "tab", > "key", and "binding" without any luck thus far. Poke around, and you > might find something useful. Thanks for the hint... another cool thing about Firefox I didn't know. It would certainly be a heck of a lot more useful if there were even brief doc blurbs telling you what all those settings mean :-/ Dave
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