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Old 10-15-2015, 10:43 PM   #3
phossler
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Hmmm - Maybe I'm too Windoze oriented, but the standard convention I'm used to is alt+key 'presses a button' or selects a menu

1. Having the same hot key for different controls is a little (or a lot) confusing

There are 3 alt-f short cutted fields visible in that editor window for example: [File] in the main toolbar, [Find] to highlight the string, and [Find] to actually execute the find

2. Not sure what you mean about 'focus issue'.

With no S&R open, the first alt-f doesn't seem to do anything, another opens the file menu

With a S&R open via Control-f, the first alt-f highlights the search string, the next 2 don't seem to do anything, and a fourth opens the file menu

In the screen shot you can't see the cursor, but it's position over [Replace All] and I could see a slight button color shift. I would think that meant that window had the focus. Alt-a still doesn't seem to do anything (for me at least)
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