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hello
I think it's one of the most strange things i discovered only with openbsd (i havent tried free/net though) the thing is, on my DE, wmaker or even xfce : when having a text-box, eg open a new tab in firefox, write somrthing in a web browser.. the thing is, ctrl-based keystrokes just doesnt works eg ctrl+t will work to get a new tab, but ctrl+w will require to tab to the next element to let ctrl+w working well. if the computer is active on the address bar, as text field, it can't "listen" ctrl+w keystroke. this is a bizarre thing, how to explain it? thank you |
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