I agree that the tabs were better.

And I agree that the Defaults button is a good addition.

I don’t agree about the Reset button.  Too much visual complexity when the user 
can just hit Cancel and then Edit Hotkeys again to achieve the same effect.

Cheers,
Jeff.


> On 11 Jan 2018, at 01:07, Seth Hillbrand <seth.hillbr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I feel that there is a usability issue with the current hotkeys editor that 
> is a regression from the 4.0.7 hotkeys editor.
> 
> I've attached images for both to this message.  The current editor opens with 
> a tree view that hides the hotkeys below "Common".  Users would be forgiven 
> for not realizing that there were additional hotkeys specific to each 
> application -- see current_hotkeys.png
> 
> Previously, the hotkeys were displayed in tabs that were, I think, more clear 
> -- see prev_hotkeys.png.
> 
> I don't recall when this change happened but I'd like any feedback on whether 
> folks are adverse to reverting to the 4.0.7 tabbed layout while keeping the 
> "Reset" and "Defaults" buttons, that I think are really good additions.
> 
> -S
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