@Ben: wow I would of never thought of that one thanks! I guess being
in a laptop without an actual mouse would not make much of a
difference now ;)

On Aug 14, 10:24 am, Ben <[email protected]> wrote:
> Alt+[LEFT ARROW KEY] (←) and Alt+[RIGHT ARROW KEY] (→) works for back
> and forward, but are a little out of the way when using the mouse and I
> don't use them much unless I've just finished typing something (or my
> left thumb happens to be resting on the alt key and my right hand is
> nowhere near the mouse).
>
>
>
> On Fri, 2009-08-14 at 08:16 -0700, alexandrojv wrote:
> > @PitstucK: Wow well you know they should publish a list of shortcuts
> > or something, since this is the second keystroke that I find out that
> > was so obvious but never really noticed. But yeah I agree with @Ben,
> > when the back and forward button is pressed then it's easier to use
> > the mouse since it's what is being used, I know you can use the
> > backspace key to go back, but, forgive me if I'm wrong, I don't think
> > there is a forward shortcut key. Or is there??
>
> > On Aug 14, 3:10 am, PhistucK <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On the other hand, if you always press Enter, then you should also always
> > > press Esc to stop the navigation. :)
> > > ☆PhistucK
>
> > > On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 07:27, alexandrojv <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I agree with the fact that the close button should be on the left
> > > > side, since for some reason the mouse is closer over there, but really
> > > > the Go button just changes into the close button, supposedly you are
> > > > suppose to hit the Go button, and then click it again to stop it, but
> > > > I always just hit enter, so that doesn't really work great for me,
> > > > specially when clicking the forward, and back button.
>
> > > > On Aug 13, 2:57 pm, Doughy <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > I'm a big fan of Chromium, but one thing that is annoying is that the
> > > > > "Stop Loading" button is on the other side of the URL Box.  It would
> > > > > make much more sense to put it with the rest of the navigation buttons
> > > > > on the left side.  This way all the major navigation functions are in
> > > > > the same place.  The user will be less-confused, and will not need to
> > > > > move their mouse to multiple locations on the screen to perform
> > > > > navigation.  Even after multiple times, I keep saying "Hey!  Where did
> > > > > the stop button go??"
>
> > > > > Anyone agree/disagree?
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