https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141776
--- Comment #38 from ska...@yahoo.co.uk --- (In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #32) > (In reply to skagon from comment #29) > > Every piece of software works like that. > > It is very sad, that incorrect generalization is used to defend one's point > of view, attempting to trick people in believing that this is common > software behavior (using examples from a specialized graphic-oriented > software). > > The counter-argument was already given right here, in comment 14: > > It may be seen e.g. in MS Word: starting it without a file opens their > > "start > > center", with a list of recent documents, and a "sidebar" with items named > > "Home", "New", "Open", "Account", "Feedback", "Options" (see screenshot). > > None of these items work without Alt. Since you seem to want further proof: • Media Player Classic (a ton of keys) • VLC (same as above) • Mozilla Thunderbird : this is a case on its own. Practically ALL of the keys are there as shortcuts and nobody gets confused when writing an e-mail. Would you look at that! For example, N is for Next unread message, P is for previous unread, B is for previous message, F next message, W is for Watch thread, etc. Nobody "confuses" the shortcuts with actual text input. • Facebook (on browser): it's got a ton of one-key shortcuts. C for comment, L for like, S for share post, J to jump to next post etc. …need I go on? Probably not, since you're just being obtuse. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.