Ctrl + 0 (zero)/Ctrl + 9 to send to the last tab
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A Former User last edited by
It would make sense to have Cmd/Ctrl-0 to open the last tab, but not 9. If there were more than 9 tabs, #9 would be out of luck.
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carehart last edited by
@concretable This may be true, but as @waalex notes, it's the default in nearly all other browsers that ctrl-9 goes to the last tab. Opera COULD opt to make it ctrl-0, but "sacrificing access to the 9th tab" with this key would make sense for compatibility.
And like waalex, I do so wish it was an option in Opera. I'd get it if they wanted to keep the DEFAULT as it is, but we who come from other browsers should have the option to make this feature work like so many others do.
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carehart last edited by
@asdfninethousand Yep, of course very good point. That's why we are asking instead that the more traditional ctrl-9 be used (even if it means losing the ability to access the "ninth" tab).
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A Former User last edited by
@waalex Do you know you can use Ctrl-Tab to switch tabs, that's a temporary solution.
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carehart last edited by carehart
@flynn-farrow I appreciate that people want to kindly offer workarounds, or explain why we who are requesting this might be sadly misguided. It seems it's usually from people who only open a few tabs at a time. Again, we're just asking for behavior normal to all other browsers.
Consider someone who has many (dozens, or even hundreds) of tabs open. It IS possible, and no, the machine WON'T always crash (some of have lots of ram, and may have an organizational style that prefers keeping tabs open to closing them or bookmarking them).
And in that case consider a person who may be on tab x, and do ctrl-t to create a new one, and then maybe use ctrl-1 to go back to a first tab, and then want to go back to that last newly created tab.Sure, if one has the default behavior to allow ctrl-tab to cycle to the previously used tab, that helps. But what if they visit 2 tabs and THEN want to go back to the last one. Or they may have changed the tab behavior (for other reasons) to NOT have ctrl-tab cycle back to the previously opened tabs. That probably is where this is more of an issue.
I do, and hit this daily since trying opera again, so I notice this lack of ctrl+9, as do many others asking about it in these forums, in this post and others.
And sure, one can use ctrl+1, then shift-ctrl-tab to "backup one". But why must we?
Again, we're just asking that ctrl-9 work like in most browsers, to simply go to the last tab. Is sacrificing that key so bad? again what if it remains to default as it is, but can be changed for those preferring this?
I suspect the divide may be as much about those who leave the default for ctrl-tab to cycle to recently opened tabs, rather than in their order on screen. Different strokes for different folks. But since that provision was made, this option for ctrl-9 to go to the last perhaps just better suits those who turn OFF "cycle tabs in most recent order".
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A Former User last edited by
Why would anyone need to have hundreds of tabs open? There are bookmarks that can save the pages where you want to return. The bookmarks use less resources than many tabs open at the same time.
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waalex last edited by
@concretable sometimes itโs easier to just have the pages cached than it is to open it again. regardless of whether or not you think it is useful to have many tabs does not mean that it should not be an option. even in situations where you have an arbitrary number of tabs more than 4, sometimes rather than counting the number of tabs you have you could just press ctrl+9 to reach the last one, since itโs the most recent. I am not saying that it should be a permanent change, but your response supplies no reason the option should not be available.
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A Former User last edited by
I'm one of those users who regularly have dozens of tabs open. For example,
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I regularly search the websites of online retailers for certain products. From their result lists with often many dozens of offers, I then open possibly interesting product pages in a new background tab (CTRL+CLICK) to look at them later.
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Here in the Opera forum (and in other NodeBB-forums as well) I always let me show the unread- or recent-list to open the threads that interest me from there in background tabs.
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Online searches on scientific topics often lead to dozens of cross-references that are opened in background tabs.
Saving all these pages as bookmarks instead is, of course, nonsensical. And for me, implementing the proposal discussed here would be very helpful.
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A Former User last edited by
@yanta This is slightly off-topic, but you can middle-click links to open in new tab. It might be faster than pressing Ctrl. Just click the scroll wheel.
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carehart last edited by
@concretable probably for the same reason that some people only scan a forum reply or email, and reply to it, raising an issue addressed already in what they didn't read. Different strokes...
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subanana last edited by
Yes, i too second the thought to have Ctrl-9 shortcut for the Last Tab.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
In Opera Developer, at the URL
opera://settings/keyboardShortcuts
, there's now "Switch to last tab". There's no shortcut set for it by default. But, to match other browsers, you can delete ctrl + 9 from "Switch to ninth tab" and add ctrl + 9 to the new "Switch to last tab".See https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/changelog-for-78/#b4079.0.
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carehart last edited by
@burnout426 said in Ctrl + 0 (zero)/Ctrl + 9 to send to the last tab:
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Thank you!
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carehart last edited by leocg
@burnout426 Thanks for the news, but I will say that I updated to the latest stable 77.0.4054.146 (Windows 10), and I did restart Opera, but I don't find any "switch to last tab" option listed in the shortcuts in settings.
And while that bug list does indeed show this being fixed in this version (as ticket DNA-93637), I couldn't find any further details on it.
Has anyone else gotten this to work?
I'm really looking forward to it. Sure, it's one less than doing ctrl+1>shift-tab, but since I do work in multiple browsers on multiple machines (that are usually other than Opera), I would love to see this work as it does every else on my main browser.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@carehart Confirmed that "switch to tab" isn't shown in stable. Maybe it's an error in the changelog or something. Sorry. I'll keep you posted.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
It was a mistake in the changelog. Sorry, the new shortcut is not in Opera Stable yet. I'll let you know when it is.
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mmichel last edited by
It seems to not work through workspaces. If last tab is not in current workspace, the shortcut does nothing.
But it can change (crossing fingers).
Either work cross-workspace or in the current workspace. Not working at all is quite frustrating. -