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Disabling Ctrl+Alt+#

Disabling Ctrl+Alt+#

Somebody stole my Ctrl+Alt+numbers key combinations, even though it is a bad idea. I definitely do not need their new function (copying a translation to a different language) so urgently to need a hotkey, but I really need the AltGr combination (to write important special characters). So the question is obvious: What can I do to disable the hotkeys?

Mormegil (talk)15:44, 29 December 2013

It's the same with alt+<num> (and alt+shift+<num> but that's ok) for Firefox. I think Nikerabbit could make it always work (only) with Alt+<num>.

Nemo (talk)20:57, 29 December 2013
 

Please indicate what browser you are using.

Nike (talk)14:05, 1 January 2014
Nike (talk)14:09, 1 January 2014

When I type the combination Alt Gr ^ + o in the new translation editor window, instead of ô the editor inserts one of the suggested translations. I tested this on the development site and the problem is the same. My browser is Firefox 26.0 and the computer is Windows XP.

Lloffiwr (talk)20:57, 1 January 2014

I'm sorry I broke the dev site change. Could you try again?

Nike (talk)23:49, 1 January 2014

On dev I even see the small numbers when pressing Alt in Firefox, though they overlap the horizontal black line above the skip/save buttons and sometimes (?!) don't go away when I stop pressing the key. I hadn't see the AltGr issue before.

Nemo (talk)10:19, 2 January 2014
 

The hotkey behavior seems to be fixed on the dev site, thanks. (BTW, I am using current Firefox on Windows.)

Mormegil (talk)10:52, 2 January 2014

Thanks for testing. I will submit those changes now.

Nike (talk)11:14, 2 January 2014