On Jun 30, 7:07 am, John J Barton <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jun 29, 11:24 am, "[email protected]"
> > Ok, in my experience ENTER is the standard autocompletion key (eg.
> > IDEs like Eclipse) ;-) Don't want to argue about that, but ENTER has
> > one very big advantage over right arrow or END key (which is option
> > +page down on a mac, btw): you can hit it with 10-finger-typing. For
> > the others I have to move my hand, at least on a non-laptop keyboard,
> > which shouldn't be the goal of keyboard-based autocompletion ;-)
>
> The issue is simple: what happens if you do not want the
> autocompletion? If ENTER autocompletes then you have to have a way to
> reject the completion, and that needs to be 10 finger accessible.

ESC would work for me.

And the autocompletion could not be started automatically in the first
place, but only after hitting TAB or CTRL/CMD+SPACE or sth like that.
Then you can live with a more "complex" end key, like ESC.

> 1.6a16.

Great, I will test soon.

Regards,
Alex

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