Ciao Jeremy & all

Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> The differences between browsers are sufficiently frustrating that I don't 
> propose to use the accessKey attribute in the core UI. If we want global 
> keyboard shortcuts we'll need to do it properly: a new startup module that 
> listens to key events on the document, reusing the existing keyboard 
> shortcuts pane in the control panel.
>

Right. 

My interest in this is also partly TiddlyDesktop related ("Theme: Make More 
Like A Browser but without making it one") . IMO its much better to have a 
universal way forward with key-combos. In addition it could maybe overcome 
some of the small limitations in TiddlyDesktop (not being a browser per se, 
just using a core Chrome engine, lacks both Chrome Browser keys and 
right-click options) in a manageable way. 

Best wishes
Josiah

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