You could try Customizable Shortcuts (together with keyconfig) since it does its own shortcut handling (unlike keyconfg).
I read the link about the mozilla bug, and I installed the add-on, but that actually got me nowhere. So, I just assume the website prevents keyconfig from working properly. Such a pity. Anyway, thanks for your help, dorando.
Patu wrote:I read the link about the mozilla bug, and I installed the add-on, but that actually got me nowhere. So, I just assume the website prevents keyconfig from working properly. Such a pity. Anyway, thanks for your help, dorando.
You need to assign a shortcut with Customizable Shortcuts which is different than the one assigned in keyconfig (reassign it in keyconfig to one you wouldn't use, or disable it; might require a restart).
Patu wrote:I read the link about the mozilla bug, and I installed the add-on, but that actually got me nowhere. So, I just assume the website prevents keyconfig from working properly. Such a pity. Anyway, thanks for your help, dorando.
You need to assign a shortcut with Customizable Shortcuts which is different than the one assigned in keyconfig (reassign it in keyconfig to one you wouldn't use, or disable it; might require a restart).
That is just great. I don't know why but it works. YEAHHH! Thanks again, dorando.
You could try Customizable Shortcuts (together with keyconfig) since it does its own shortcut handling (unlike keyconfg).
Warning: Customizable Shortcuts is for Firefox only. Using it with Thunderbird or SeaMonkey would require, as a minimum, additional <em:targetApplication> sections in the install.rdf file and it might require additions to other files: I haven't tested it. Notes:
an .xpi is a .zip with a different name
The following ought to work for all Toolkit-based extensions; you can add it below the <em:targetApplication> element for Firefox, or even in its stead:
I can't find a solution for my problem, I hope someone can help me.
I am trying to copy to clipboard last reply with subject/date/from/to I made a keyconfig for opening my helpdesk ticket and I want to add the "copy to clipboard function", but I can't find an example how to do that. For now all I have is the openurl function
Please, am I missing something, or how to add a keyboard combo (something like Alt-1 on Windows and Option-1 on Mac) to open a bookmark from a bookmarks' toolbar?
Would be grateful for detailed instructions, please .
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