How can I assign a shortcut to Backspace?
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I would like to make Backspace work as a keyboard shortcut for the Browser's Back button, just like it's in Opera. Is that possible?
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I would like to make Backspace work as a keyboard shortcut for the Browser's Back button, just like it's in Opera. Is that possible?
It already works that way if you're not in a textbox. And if you ARE in a textbox, you don't want it to work that way.
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Well, not on my computer it doesn't. This is what I see as default keyboard shortcuts for Back:
Ctrl+Left, Alt+Left, Z ```And when I try to put in Backspace, it only deletes the existing shortcuts. EDIT: I forgot to mention, I'm using Vivaldi Snapshot 1.0.161.2 on elementary OS Luna.
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Well, not on my computer it doesn't. This is what I see as default keyboard shortcuts for Back:
Ctrl+Left, Alt+Left, Z ```And when I try to put in Backspace, it only deletes the existing shortcuts.
I see the same here on Windows 7 Vivaldi Snapshot 1.0.161.2 32-bit
I can assign Ctrl Backspace, but not Backspace alone.
However, as Ayespy said, Backspace does go back if not in a text box.
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Well this is interesting. How come it's not working for me then? Could it be specific to Linux? I've started noticing this a couple of snapshots back, so I'm sure it's not a version issue.
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Well this is interesting. How come it's not working for me then? Could it be specific to Linux? I've started noticing this a couple of snapshots back, so I'm sure it's not a version issue.
Yeah - must be a Linux thing. Doesn't work on my Lubuntu X86 either. You ought to report the bug.
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Click the bottom button to restore all default shortcuts. There's a persistent bug where Vivaldi does not upgrade your shortcuts. Restoring fixes as it overwrites everything.
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