Not sure if it's sending shortcut commands directly or what, to be
honest.

I turned off GG in Mailplane, but it was already off in Gmail itself.
What's wierd is, now, when I turned it back on in Mailplane (to verify
where for my response here) the GBoard is working.

Out of curiosity, I just opened a txt window and started hitting keys
on the GBoard. It's sending shortcut letters/characters...

The buttons on the GBoard are sending:

Search = /
Results = u
Stars = gs
Esc = (not sure, nothing shows, probably just literally Esc)
Reply = r
Reply All = a
Forward = f
Compose = c
Star = s
Archive = e
Trash = #
Spam = !
Next Thread = k
Next = p
Select = x
Previous Thread = j
Previous = n
Inbox = gi
Open/Close = (return I think)

So, it appears it is literally just a keypad that tells OS X it's one
of those keys. I wishit was configurable personally, I don't use some
of the keys and others it doesn't have, I use a lot, like select
unread and mark as read.

Is there any way you can intercept these commands and then plug in
your own for a key command, so if I hit, say "Trash", instead of
sending "#" to Gmail, Mailplane instead sends something I want like
"*u"?

On Dec 10, 10:19 am, Ruben Bakker <[email protected]> wrote:
> How does it interface with Mailplane? Does it send keyboard shortcuts?
> Where did you turn off Google Gears? In Mailplane or in Gmail?
> Are the Gmail keyboard shortcuts working when you turn on Google Gears?

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