Reviews for Shortkeys (Custom Keyboard Shortcuts) for Firefox
Shortkeys (Custom Keyboard Shortcuts) for Firefox by Peter Malecka, Mike Crittenden
232 reviews
- Rated 1 out of 5by tipar, 7 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13490118, 7 years ago
- Rated 3 out of 5by EVADER, 7 years agoHi.
Can you please add the shortcut option to open the bookmarks sidebar (Ctrl+B)?
I use the option a lot and I would like to make it open the Firefox bookmark sidebar by pressing the F1 key.
When can you add that option?
Regards. - Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 13655504, 7 years agodoesnt seem to work.. i entered ctrl+n to override the default new window to new tab, but still opens a new window
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13380433, 7 years agoI need set "F1" key to run "inspector" in firefox ( default key is Ctrl+Shift+C ) Please help me to do it
- Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 13597931, 7 years agoI've bind ctrl+q for tab close. But its still closes the firefox. This addon is useless for me. But still the lone such addon for this crap 57+
Developer response
posted 7 years agoYeah, ctrl+q (on linux and mac) and ctrl+t cannot be overriden, Firefox does not fire these key combinations. - Rated 5 out of 5by bodwyn, 7 years agoI'm actually looking for an extension to disable ctrl+w, which Shortkeys doesn't do, but
Mike was very prompt, clear and helpful to respond to me, so full marks for service, and
Shortkeys dev team (probably Mike) has a new fan when I need its functionality. - Rated 3 out of 5by Firefox user 12583337, 7 years agoI don't understand why this addon needs permission to dowload files and change download history. The dev might have his reason and I didn't duck any stars in my review over that but it made me really uncomfortable so I thought I'd mention it. Next, the available actions are quite limited, I just wanted to be able to subsitute Ctrl-H which brings up history sidebar for the history window. It's a pretty basic action and I was suprised to not find it there. [Edit Re Dev Reply] Thanks that makes sense.
Developer response
posted 7 years agoThe downloads permission is needed for the Clear Downloads action. Feel free to review the code in github.
Please come to github and raise an issue, if there are any actions you would like to be added. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13543417, 7 years agoI'm so glad this extension was ported to Firefox Quantum! It's a very useful tool when working on designing web apps! Thank you for your continued support, Peter Malecka. :)
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13509679, 7 years agoGreat! However, it took me some time to enter the keywords in small letters - and everything works fine for me!!!
- Rated 4 out of 5by MrSteveHolland, 7 years agoNeed to add actions for Developer tools (e.g. I want to create a custom shortcut for opening Developer Tools, inspector etc.)
- Rated 4 out of 5by Riksoft, 7 years agoV. 2.2.7: Great addon that has now added "close tabs on the right" and "close tabs on the left", in its list of predefined actions.
CONS: these 2 actions work only on some pages. E.g., from the page I'm now writing this review it doesn't work (and it's not a matter of input field because I've put the focus on the page).
SUGGESTION: Maybe (or maybe not because that is button) in this open source addon
https://github.com/j70/multitabx
can be found the trick to improve this one, because that addon is working even from the about:addon page. - Rated 5 out of 5by jjmcgaffey, 7 years agoThank you. I've been using Dorando KeyConfig for ages (even when it stopped being officially supported, and I had to sneak it in to Firefox) - I _hate_ backspace taking me back a page any time a text field isn't in focus, and the Alt-arrow back and forward drives me nuts (a two-handed shortcut? Really? I know, there's an Alt key on the right too - I never use it). I was afraid I'd lose my fixes - Alt-z for back and Alt-x for forward - with version 57. Thank you so much for making this!
It is a little bit complicated, because the text fields for creating a shortcut will happily take Alt or Backspace and then ignore it because it's not the key (which is alt or backspace - no caps). I had to go round a couple times to get that set up right (the instructions on the right are very helpful). But now it works, yay! Saved my sanity. - Rated 4 out of 5by 041744, 7 years agoIt works, but could use more functions. I wish there was a way to shortcut undo closed tab, I tried looking for a way to do this with javascript but had no luck. You do need to restart the browser for the shortcuts to work which is annoying but not terrible
- Rated 3 out of 5by Firefox user 13467871, 7 years agoPlease add an option to disable the "ignore key combination when in a textbox " feature, to make it so that the shortcuts work everywhere, just like native firefox shortcuts.
Also, an "undo close tab" action would be a great addition to the program.Developer response
posted 7 years agoIf your shortcut does not work when an input is focused, this can be turned off in Shortcut Options -> Activation Settings -> ticking the option Active while in form fields. This - however still applies to the webpage context only, and does not apply to url bar and search bar.
The Undo close tab action will be there in the next version. - Rated 5 out of 5by nico wijaya, 7 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Whetsit Tuya, 7 years agoAcceptable alternative to Dorando Keyconfig in wake of FF v57.0
Developer response
posted 7 years agoThanks for the review. The addon description has been updated. Go to Addons->Shortkeys->Options to configure key combos. - Rated 1 out of 5by Whetsit Tuya, 7 years ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Ben, 7 years agoThe only reason I installed this extension was in order to disable built-in Firefox shortcuts, which is a feature noted in several places. There is even a "Do Nothing" action to take for a shortcut key designed for this purpose. But it doesn't work; after a "Do Nothing" shortcut key is defined, the key still does its original built-in action. There are bug reports in Github for CTRL-J and CTRL-Q, I wanted to disable CTRL-W...but the answer is "that's not supported by the new Firefox API". Well then, maybe you should remove the feature!
Developer response
posted 7 years agoThis is some uncharted teritory for us: from what I can tell right now - the disable feture works when in a context of a webpage (but not when a search bar or url bar are focused), but some shortcuts like ctrl+w do not seem to follow this logic and cannot be blocked. Sorry about that, maybe we can discuss this with Mozilla. - Rated 3 out of 5by Firefox user 12786924, 7 years agoI use it to remap "Previous / Next tab" (via "option-command-n" and "option-command-e") and it only works after a website is "loaded" and it doesn't work on all tabs (for example: it doesn't work on the "Add-ons Manager" tab or other system tabs).
Developer response
posted 7 years agoUnfortunately, as of now this is a limitation of Firefox API. A new version is coming that moves the loading of the addon a bit sooner, but the page needs to be mostly loaded for it to work. - Rated 2 out of 5by Kognyto, 7 years agoFor me, this addon does not work when trying to assign either tilde or alt+` for tab navigation. The old swifttabs worked perfectly, but that developer abandoned it; now searching for a replacement, but this doesn't work in Firefox quantum versions. This appears to be because certain pages override the key bindings, so sometimes it will work to switch between tabs with the reassigned shortcut, but sometimes it will get stuck on a particular page. This is not acceptable, and probably a Mozilla issue more than the addon dev's issue.
Developer response
posted 7 years agoWorks fine for me (alt+`), note that a browser restart (or at least a page reload) is recommended after the shortcuts are set up. Feel free to raise and issue in https://github.com/pmalecka/chrome-shortkeys/issues and provide detailed repro steps. - Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 13378009, 7 years agoThis doesn't support browser.ctrlTab.previews. Would like to remap something else to use the browser.ctrlTab.previews (jump back and forth between the tab I was on last).
Developer response
posted 7 years agoI'd be really thrilled if you could describe this feature on github: https://github.com/pmalecka/chrome-shortkeys . Please raise an issue there and let me know the details there. - Rated 5 out of 5by Lee Peterson, 7 years agoF1 for Go Back and F2 for Go Forward have always seemed like logical keyboard shortcuts to me, and for some reason Firefox has never exposed those actions for the OS to hook onto. This add-on is pure genius, not just for my reasons, but for so many more. Great job. Saved me the time of digging into WebExtensions myself tonight.