1. Incomplete support for the naming of keyboard keys + 2. Keyboard shortcuts assigned to extension features don’t support non-QWERTY keyboards
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raphael-mioche last edited by leocg
Hi,
I have an AZERTY keyboard. I use French language on Windows 11 and Opera GX 86.
From the page: opera://settings/keyboardShortcuts If I assign a keyboard shortcut with “CTRL” + “Shift” + “B” keyboard keys to a default Opera feature the keyboard shortcut is defined as:
Ctrl+Shift+B
.- First issue: At the bottom of this page, we can customise the keyboard shortcuts for extensions features. So, if I assign a keyboard shortcut with “CTRL” + “Shift” + “B” keyboard keys to an extension feature the keyboard shortcut is defined as:
Ctrl+Maj+B
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“Maj” in French means “Shift” in English.
Why Opera indicates “Shift” for keyboard shortcuts dedicated to default Opera features and “Maj” for keyboard shortcuts dedicated to extensions feature?
- Other issue: To get a keyboard shortcut, dedicated to an extension feature, defined as:
Ctrl+Maj+A
I have to enter “CTRL” + “Shift” + “Q” keyboard keys.
For example:
If I enter theA
keyboard key, I obtain aQ
in the keyboard shortcut defined to a extenion feature.
If I enter theQ
keyboard key, I obtain anA
in the keyboard shortcut defined to a extenion feature.Why the keyboard shortcuts dedicated to extension features (available at the bottom of this page) don’t support non-QWERTY keyboards?
- First issue: At the bottom of this page, we can customise the keyboard shortcuts for extensions features. So, if I assign a keyboard shortcut with “CTRL” + “Shift” + “B” keyboard keys to an extension feature the keyboard shortcut is defined as:
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