On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 12:04 PM, Pedro Simonetti Garcia
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Garret,
>
> 2010/5/16 Garrett Smith <[email protected]>:
>> The console has a "run" button  - is there a command for it?
>
> It seems you're talking about the large command line. By "command" you
> mean a shortcut? If so, the answer is: yes, press ALT+ENTER to execute
> the code inside the large command line.
>

Using windows vista, that does not work for me. Pressing ALT+ENTER
does not cause the code inside the large command line to run. I use
large command line always.

>
>> Incidentally, has anyone been able to use keyboard shortcut "ACCEL +
>> Shift + l" to draw focus to the command line?
>
> Yes, the shortcut "CTRL+ SHIFT + L" do focus the command line for me,
> but I think there is a bug in the behavior of this shortcut right now. Could
> you please give us a more detailed description of what steps are you doing,
> what is happening, and what is expected to happen?
>

You say "CTRL+ SHIFT + L" will focus the command line. So, the steps would be:
1. open FB
2. click somewhere in the document
3. press "CTRL+ SHIFT + L" together

This has no noticeable effect. Focus is not drawn to the FB command line.

According to what you have written, and what is in about:config
settings, this key combination is supposed to draw focus to the FB
command line. As stated, that doesn't happen.

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