https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29753

--- Comment #15 from Christian Stricker <[email protected]> 2012-03-05 
14:55:15 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #14)
> Yep, going to fix that right away.
> 
> I tried Chrome 16/17 in a Windows VM just now, looks like the 'official'
> accesskey trigger is alt and not alt-shift (for history, talk, new section 
> etc.
> the alt- works, except for alt-f since that triggers the Chrome "wrench menu",
> and apparently alt-shift-f does not). I'm not sure whether this is a 
> documented
> ability in Chrome or a bug, but since pressing an additional shift key also
> works for all other accesskeys in Chrome, promoting 'alt-shift-' as prefix for
> Chrome on Windows makes sense.

Yeah, i also think this will make sense, but if you're keen on using/adopting
[alt+f] it is definitely possible to override Chrome's default action (opening
the "wrench menu") somehow (comment #9). Unfortunately I'm not that experienced
in it, so I cannot help you with that.

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