If nothing happens check what you’re focusing because they are contextual

Also, I’ve found out that some of them had timing requirements which is 
surprisingly creative

For example:

In Nautilus, the menu that shows:

Senders of…   b,n

for some reason it’s supposed to mean: 

1. press cmd
2. keep it down 
3. press and release b
4. press and release n
5. you can release cmd now

For your UX rejoice

#not





On Feb 5, 2014, at 11:26 AM, Diego Lont <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I am probably a stupid user, but I cannot use the new short-cuts that are 
> default everywhere. Because currently when I press crtl-x or crtl-f, nothing 
> happens, so I assume they are broken.
> 
> I have learned that when I type a short-cut, this should give visual 
> feedback. So when I press crtl-x (or cmd-x on my mac), I would expect a 
> visual aid that tells me what I can delete. class xxx, method yyy, etc. This 
> way I hope I can find my shortcuts again. 
> 
> Diego

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