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Old 10-23-2020, 08:59 AM   #13
chaley
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Originally Posted by jpijper View Post
Wow

Here are a few observations after 10 minutes of trying this new functionality:

1. Getting focus to the tag browser is a problem on my system (Windows 10). Clicking an item in the tag browser does not work. Alt-B does not work. But if I right-click an item twice (making the context menu appear and disappear) I have the focus and can use the arrow keys to navigate. Or I can click the little arrow to expand/or collapse and that too will shift the focus to the tag browser.
ALT-B is what I set it to. There is no default. You must assign a key in preferences / keyboard / Tag browser.

Hmm clicking works for me. It is sometimes hard to see. Try clicking then pressing an arrow key. Middle click also works for me.
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2. The Enter key toggles the item, but also hands focus back away from the tab browser.
This happens because the toggle does a search, which passes the focus to the library view. Nothing I can do about that. Defining the focus key will make it easier to move the focus back to where it was.

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3. The Space key does not appear to do anything at all.
I removed the space key binding because the menu key does it. So does shift f10.
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When it works it is great: using the arrow keys to navigate the tree feels very natural.

Hope this helps!
yes it does, thanks. I now have some things to test and some tooltips to improve.
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