Opera 22. Where can I change keyboard shortcuts?
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Deleted User last edited by
Not yet possible. (Except for editing a file AFAIK)
Where can I edit this file?
'Yet'? does that mean its coming?
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fibojoly last edited by
Because that's the new philosophy.
I think the fact they released a browser for Mac is the most significant indicator of their new direction...In my case, an honest assessment of my usage habits made the transition slightly less hectic, but... yeah. Not cool.
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lem729 last edited by
There's a Chrome Extension called Session Buddy,
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/session-buddy/edacconmaakjimmfgnblocblbcdcpbko?hl=en-US
you can use, as long as you have the Opera Extension called Download Chrome Extension.
https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/download-chrome-extension-9/?display=en
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Deleted User last edited by
There's a Chrome Extension called Session Buddy
Do they have one called 'Relax Buddy'?
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A Former User last edited by
The one pixel gap can be removed in Settings with Advanced settings enabled.
The Preferences file is in your \profile\data\ folder — it has no extension, and is much harder to edit than keyboard.ini was. Change this to get your Ctrl Z shortcut back.
{
"Keybindings": {
"Basic": {
"ReopenLastClosedTab": [ "Ctrl+Z" ]
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A Former User last edited by
[Mod note: off-topic comment removed. Please don't hijack threads, if you are having issues post on a topic associated to your problem or create a new one.]
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lem729 last edited by admin
I posted the need for a good notes extension.
https://forums.opera.com/topic/3329/notes-extension/1
If you don't mind the notes going through registration on the internet, there may be some possibilities already.
https://addons.opera.com/en/search/?query=notes
I prefer not to have to do the registration, so I haven't explored the notes extensions, where on has to register.
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Deleted User last edited by
The history of Opera:
- Small and fast
- Became free
- Thousands of good variables inside the code for easier code maintenance
- Variables moved to preferences files on the hard disk for easier editing
- Variables moved to in-browser preferences for easier editing
- Some noobs complain about to many preferences, everything is removed, hardcoded and not changeable anywhere anymore.
Some idea:
Hey folks, if you want to keep your UI clean, why not give us power users the ability to edit everything via preferences files again? Or via Advanced settings? Or via Power User mode? Or via Chrome extensions? Anything?The 2% who stuck to Opera over all those years really need this! Support your community.
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aloecc last edited by
My history of Opera:
1/ Installed Opera
2/ Found I couldn't change keyboard controls
3/ Uninstalled OperaIf I can't customise something as fundamental as keyboard control, your browser isn't worth shit.