Neil wrote: > Jesper Staun Hansen wrote: > > >> Tried that, disabled all extensions except the emptysidebar extension >> and tried shift+E. Didn't work with either shift keys. >> Errrr... I just tried some keys, and i enabled caps lock and then >> tried shift+E and now it works. >> Disabling caps lock and trying shift+E will give no results for me. >> Wonder how this keyboard is wired up.... >> >> Hint? >> > > I seem to remember a bug that caps lock and shifted keys didn't work > reliably; results varied depending on your OS. Does the Shift+J key to > mark as not junk work for you? > That doesn't work with Shift+J. Have to activate caps lock as well. Was just looking around my gnome keyboard setup. Keyboard model: Generic 105-key (Intl) PC CapsLock key behavior: Default
Tho I have the following choices for CapsLock key behavior: * Default (Have to use capslock) * CapsLock uses internal capitalization. Shift "pauses" CapsLock. (Have to use capslock) * CapsLock uses internal capitalization. Shift doesn't affect CapsLock. (Capslock or no capslock.. false results) * CapsLock acs as Shift with locking. Shift "pauses" CapsLock. (Have to use capslock) * CapsLock acs as Shift with locking. Shift doesn't affect CapsLock. (Capslock or no capslock.. false results) * CapsLock just locks the shift modifier. (Have to use capslock) * CapsLock toggles normal capitalization of alphabetic characters. (Have to use capslock) * CapsLock toggles Shift so all keys are affected. (CapsLock no longer assigned.. false results) Distro: Ubuntu 7.10 Affected: Thunderbird and Firefox. > _______________________________________________ > Project_owners mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/project_owners > > > _______________________________________________ Project_owners mailing list [email protected] https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/project_owners
