

- #FIREFOX SENDS YOUR KEYSTROKES TO MOZILLA INSTALL#
- #FIREFOX SENDS YOUR KEYSTROKES TO MOZILLA SOFTWARE#

#FIREFOX SENDS YOUR KEYSTROKES TO MOZILLA INSTALL#
Click on the add-on and in the following webpage, click on the Add to Firefox button.ģ.Then click on Add in the pop-up to install the Shortkeys add-on in your browser.Ĥ.Once the add-on is successfully installed, click on the Firefox menu button and select the Add-ons option from the drop-down menu.ĥ.Select the Shortkeys add-on in the following page and scroll down to the Edit shortcuts section to add a new keyboard shortcut. Head over to the Firefox add-ons website and search for the Shortkeys add-on.Ģ. Thank you in advance, and no, i don't need the link to the shortcut page, i already have it.ġ.
#FIREFOX SENDS YOUR KEYSTROKES TO MOZILLA SOFTWARE#
I do understand that one person's problem is not going to change the way a big piece of software is working, but i am wondering, why are the users losing such features as basic as customizing key bindings in a piece of software that used to be so incredibly customizable in the past? Why is the only viable option to anything chrome based losing it's edge over the competition? Is Firefox v150 be based on the chromium engine or will it die before? There have been many other features that were changed in the recent years that made me start to look for an alternative, as i see features melting away almost as quickly as the user base of the product.

I stumbled upon the (only) extension that allows to change some shortcuts, but the two that i wanted to change are impossible to configure from it, being disabling only f12 as i would use it for other things but i do not want to lose the dev console and also ctrl+L to open the address bar, it is quite inconvenient and would much prefer to use ctrl+spacebar as it matches many other bindings i am using with other software. I know it has been a while now, and i searched all over the web for an answer or a solution, but at this point it is clear that other than going in the code and recompiling Firefox manually, it is not possible. It struck me today, as i was reworking some workflow elements in many programs i use daily, that it is impossible to change any key binding in Firefox anymore. One could say i am some Mozilla fanboy, having convinced many of my friends and relatives to use Firefox instead of any chrome based options (Which there are to many these days). I have been using Firefox as my main browser for more than a decade.
