keyboard shortcut for tab context menu?
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Folks, I'm looking for any possible shortcut for calling up the context menu on a Vivaldi tab.
I realize I can right-click the tab with the mouse, of course, but I'm seeking a keyboard shortcut instead. FWIW, there are features like moving a tab to a new window that can only be done via that context menu on the tab.
And to be clear, I have searched the Vivaldi "settings" feature and don't find any existing shortcut. I'm just curious if anyone may know of a way to get that (or more specifically, how to move a tab to a new window via keyboard only).
Thanks.
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@carehart said in keyboard shortcut for tab context menu?:
moving a tab to a new window
You can assign a shortcut to Move Tab to New Window.
LonM already made a feature request for Tab Stack Commands to be added to settings.
The Windows shortcut for Show Menu is Shift+F10 or the Windows Key (between the right Ctrl key and AltGr). I don't know how to get it to work for the Tabs, but it works for a text editing area or for a selected spelling error.
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@carehart You can define a shortcut under Tools/Settings/Keyboard - Tab <Move Tab to New Window>
Note: This feature can also be accessed by pressing F2 and search for New WIndow
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I agree there definitely should be a way to access all the options on the tab context menu. Without having to assign and remember keyboard shortcuts for all the different options (clone, pin, move etc).
They could either add a specific keyboard shortcut to access it, or make it an option in the Alt-menus, like Alt+A (A for tAb, T is taken by Tools).
Then the user could do Alt+A, M to move a tab, for instance.
In the meantime, for us keyboard users there's always F2 Quick commands, start typing move and you get it.
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