This needs to be supported by whatever is rendering the menu and
handling events (in this case, Unity). However, I'm not even sure that
gtk supports this feature. I think it was a Gecko only feature, so
you're probably pretty much out of luck to have that supported again

** Project changed: globalmenu-extension => gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  menu items without accelerators can't be accessed

Status in “gtk+2.0” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  If the extension is disabled I'm able to access items which does not
  have accelerators by typing their first letter. Maybe this is a
  gnome/gtk issue, because they have the same problem, but firefox
  interface does not.

  * For instance, if I wanted to go to the "Recently Closed Tabs" using
  the keyboard:

  Steps to reproduce:
  1) Access the history menu by typing 'alt+s'
  2) Pressing 'R' does not take you to "Restore Previous Session", "Recently 
Closed Tabs" or "Recently Closed Windows"

  Expected Behavior: (extension disabled)
  1) Access the history menu by typing 'alt+s'
  2) Pressing 'R' switches between "Restore Previous Session", "Recently Closed 
Tabs" or "Recently Closed Windows", because they all start with 'R', even 
though they don't have menu accelerators assigned to them.

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