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== Bugs == |
== Bugs == |
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=== Bug report === |
=== Bug report bug-361427@bugs.opera.com === |
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* <u>Type</u>: Other problem / NotSure/Other |
* <u>Type</u>: Other problem / NotSure/Other |
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* <u>Summary</u>: Keyboard setup changes key shortcut for non-latin keys (AZERTY keyboard) |
* <u>Summary</u>: Keyboard setup changes key shortcut for non-latin keys (AZERTY keyboard) |
Revision as of 10:04, 10 September 2008
Bugs
Bug report bug-361427@bugs.opera.com
- Type: Other problem / NotSure/Other
- Summary: Keyboard setup changes key shortcut for non-latin keys (AZERTY keyboard)
- How to reproduce:
- Get an AZERTY keyboard (eg. Belgian keyboard)
- Open the keyboard setup dialog (in preferences -> keyboard shortcuts -> edit any keyboard configuration)
- Edit any shortcut, and use '²' as the wanted key shortcut ('³' is the exponent-2 key located at top left of keyboard; on qwerty, it is the back-apostrophe/tilde key).
- Close dialog, reopen again, and check shortcut. Shortcut key has been changed to something else.
- Back in browsing mode, check that the shortcut '²' doesn't work indeed
- Expected: I expected the keyboard shortcut action to trigger
- Happened: Nothing happens. no actions. It is possible to circumvent the bug by manually editing the .ini file, and copy-pasting the utf8 encoding of the keyboard shortcut key (in my case '²' is encoded as 0xC2 0xB2)
- Platform: Opera 9.50 / Windows