Hello Springer,

thanks for your feedback!

You are right. Actually, I don't use QWERTZ/QWERTY either. But I check for the 
physical J and K keys on purpose because using J and K in my layout makes no sense 
(that's how my layout <https://maximilian-schillinger.de/kou-layout.html> looks 
like, in case you care).

Apparently, J and K are next to each other in Dvorak. I'm going to add an 
option for using the key values of the user layout!

Best regards,
Max


Am 01.05.20 um 19:48 schrieb springer:
Max,

Thanks for the keyboard navigation options!

It seems your plugin listens for hardware keystroke events [if that's the right 
term] ... So, some users typing on, say a Dvorak layout (as I do) cannot type j 
to jump and e to edit, but will need to use the physical keys that *would* 
count as j and e (on Qwerty systems). So either the documentation should 
clarify that point, or you should get your code to capture the keystroke after 
it has been parsed by the system. (I don't mind just making a post-it with my 
effective keystroke values, but some international users, in particular, may 
not recognize the problem, or may think some expected responses are missing.)

-Springer

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