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alefith
Making moves
Status: Trending idea

It would be great if there was a way to customize hotkeys.
Here's how I see it:
 * Have a about:hotkeys panel, with all actions listed, and already mapped shortcuts shown.
 * Whether these should be modifiable or not is up to the dev community, ideally they'd be.
 * When clicking on a hotkey field, ideally, there would be a capturing hotkey feature, or, before this, an AHK like syntax to define hotkeys (not as complex, something like: CTRL+H means this and MAJ+ALT+END means that...)

 * a restore to default button.
 * Done.

It can't be done with an extension because some function can't be accessed by extensions (I'm actually looking for a way to send tab to other device while browsing with TST.). Anyway, I believe this should boost productivity in a number of ways. You guys are devs, you know keyboards are faster than mice. 😛

 

edit: Corrected the typos, it's been bugging me for months now😅

163 Comments
xcfw
New member

I can't express how much frustration configurable shortcuts could save. Vimmatic uses shift+escape to blacklist websites, and it's interferes with firefox's keybinds. Same happens with cmd+shift+s, same happens in bunch f different extensions. Please. Please!

 

Rebel_Bell
Making moves

This has been running since at least 2022 and was requested by Mozilla apparently. So, here we are, two years later, with a clear consensus that user hotkeys are wanted yet no response or feedback. What was the point of even replying?

NeroBlue
New member

One up! This would be such a good feature, I'd love to have it in Firefox.

majesticmini471
Familiar face

Compared to operating systems' hotkeys, I strongly disagree. Users would then have no way to tell each other what keys to push for specified commands. Do you understand?

Elua_
New member

I want fully customizable shortcuts in Firefox. ALL.

kmlupreti
New member

I have been waiting for this feature for a long time. I get frustrated time to time    due to lack of custom hotkeys. Why is it taking so long?

RayneYoruka
Making moves

I agree. I'm surprised this year is over 2 years old and to this day there is not a feature implemented on the browser.

majesticmini471
Familiar face

As long as it does not crash any other programs, commands, users, interfaces, drivers, or operating systems, I am for the idea. I still fear that having customizable hotkeys will make user interfaces crash, unless you can override systems' and programs' default hotkeys. Get the picture? It is why my team loves DOS3.1, BlackBerry-OS2, and UNIX. It is also where we plan on helping users provide their own legal services. Would that not be extraordinary?

mozilla-fan
Strollin' around

+1 for this feature.

Many apps allow users to customize in-app shortcuts.

If contributors and developers are finding it challenging to roll out a thorough, polished solution, the core maintainers should consider allowing for partial solutions for functions that are frequently used (e.g., ctrl+tab – cycle thru most recently used tabs)

TechHorse
Making moves

I said this elsewhere but I'll repeat here.

My request is that the ability to remap hotkeys gets added quickly.

I see that according to Bugzilla, Firefox developers are planning to start using ctrl+alt+X and ctrl+alt+Z for sidebar functions.

I have been using various ctrl+alt+key combos (including ctrl+alt+X) for years for running specific tasks, and such combos should have been safe from application interference (they are documented as being for user-defined shortcuts, and Microsoft recommends that applications do not use them).

So please add this feature soon. I do not want Firefox interfering with years old muscle memory and working habits by taking over self-defined user ctrl+alt+key hotkeys that have been in use for set user tasks for a long time!

dealyjustins
New member

Allow users to remap keyboard shortcuts

I use neovim and have a reflex to press Ctrl+W to delete a word, but in Firefox this closes the current browser tab. This is very annoying and would be simple to fix if I could just modify the keyboard shortcuts in Firefox. But despite much googling and weeding through about:config, I have yet to see any way to accomplish this short of editing the source code and recompiling. I don't want to have to do that for something so basic.

Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

(Note: similar ideas have been merged into this thread)

fperezzz
New member

 Don't care howwwww, I want it nowwwwwww 🎶