When I use Firefox I often use Ctrl+t to open a new tab and then browse to a new URL. Today, I happened to be in Nautilus, the Gnome file manager under Ubuntu, and browsing through folders when I figured I'd like a new tab. So I typed Ctrl+t and nothing happened, that is, no new tab. So I typed Ctrl+t a few more times, thinking maybe my keystrokes didn't register. Still no tab. At this point I clicked on the File menu, figuring I'll create a new tab the long way, only to discover that there is no option to create a new tab. So I go about creating a new window with Ctrl-n and continue what I was trying to do only to discover that the folder I have been wanting to move is no longer where I thought it was. Then it dawns on me that Ctrl+t might not mean what I think it means in Nautilus. So I clicked through the menus looking for Ctrl+t and found it: Move to Trash. When I opened my trash can, sure enough, there were about a dozen or so files and folders, including the one I was wanting to move. There's something to be said for consistency.
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