I’ve accidentally tapped the D key when using Alt+F to open the File menu a few times. There is no matching shortcut or close-window command in that menu, yet it instantly closes the window. Can someone tell me why?

  • funchords@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    Seems to do Close Window, the same thing as Ctrl+Shift+W or Alt+F4

    In fact, if I do Alt+F, I see the command “Close Window Ctrl+Shift+W” where the d character is underlined. If I just Alt and then arrow-click the File menu, I don’t see that command at all.

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      1 year ago

      Ah! Yes, it’s hidden if I open the menu with the mouse, too.

      A menu option that’s shown only if the menu is opened in a certain way. How confusing.

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    1 year ago

    you activated a shortcut, notice that the d on close window is underlined in the menu.

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      1 year ago

      Notice that I already stated there is so such shortcut in the menu. Thus my surprise.

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        1 year ago

        curious, I just went to screenshot the menu and I noticed the option only appears when you open it with alt+f, but it is there for me.

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          1 year ago

          Aha! Yes, I’m getting the same behavior here here. The Close Win̲dow option doesn’t show up when opening the menu with the mouse or arrow keys, but does show up when opening it with Alt+F. What a strange UI choice.

  • tjn21@fedia.io
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    1 year ago

    I’m not willing to try it. Does your OS perhaps contain such a combination?

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      It closes whole windows. You can try it safely by opening a second Firefox whole window, open a few tabs on it, and then Alt-F, D and the entire window closes. (Your first Firefox window is unaffected.)

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        1 year ago

        I’m still getting the hang of this site. I thought I replied to your comment but my reply showed separately. I get the same result as the OP.

    • ono@lemmy.caOP
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      1 year ago

      That’s what I’m using as well. I wonder if its a quirk in Firefox ESR.

      • zeus ⁧ ⁧ ∽↯∼
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        1 year ago

        nah, @fox pointed out that we’re all being idiots:

        you activated a shortcut, notice that the d on close window is underlined in the menu.

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          1 year ago

          Please read my post again. (That was the first thing I checked.)

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            nah he’s right, look
            image of the firefox file menu, showing close window highlighted

            the d in window is underlined. if you don’t have that, try setting keyboard accelerators visibility to always show (although it shouldn’t matter, as ffx is influenced by gtk settings)

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              1 year ago

              Please stop insisting that I’m wrong. I’ve added a screen shot so you can see for yourself.

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    It seems odd that you would CLICK the menu and then use the keyboard. Firefox has 2 versions, the ‘mouse’ version is slightly cut down.

    Try opening the menu with:

    1. Keyboard (press Alt, then F).

    2. Mouse (you can press Alt, then CLICK the F)

    This is something I rarely use keyboard for, TBH. I use mouse gestures.

    I close a tab by drawing an ‘L’ and can re-open a tab by drawing an ‘L’ in reverse (bottom to top).

    A window by doing ‘X’ and re-opening a window with an ‘L’ in reverse but coming down again from the vertical.

    I must say, I find gestures (i.e. drawing shapes) much easier to remember - I use ten times more gestures than I remember keyboard shortcuts.

    Gesture