10 Vivaldi shortcuts you should try today
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@Pesala haha thanks mate I know, I wouldn't want to reset and modify everything again lol, they are so many. I'd rather see them in a guest/new user profile but I don't want to, heh.
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Some of Mine:
Ctrl+W → close tab
*Ctrl+Tab → switch between tabs
Quick Commands
F8 → focus cursor on Address Bar
Space Bar → hit once or twice to go to the next page
Regarding keyboard, there's also Single Key Shortcut
X → history forward & Z → history back
1 & 2 → switch between tabs
Feature needs to be enable: Alt+P >> Keyboards -
@packmei said in 10 Vivaldi shortcuts you should try today:
Shift+spacebar = scroll page up.
Wow - thanks for that one... never seen that before!
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Still missing the ability for a shortcut to show the search menu (or any menu really).
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@killchain Try Shift+F10 or the Menu key (between right-hand Ctrl and Window keys).
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@pesala: Yes, that's a possibility, but it's still inconvenient as I have to press some other keys to get to the Search menu after that, then yet another key to search with a search engine of choice. At least access keys seem to work as expected. Maybe I can map a macro to do that for me, but I still very much want to see it native in Vivaldi as it was in Opera.
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@pathduck: It is always good to have a source for exciting mysteries for grey, cloudy days with a cup of hot chocolate
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@killchain said in 10 Vivaldi shortcuts you should try today:
I still very much want to see it native in Vivaldi as it was in Opera.
Go to
vivaldi://experiments
and enable "Show context menu on double-click." (May be broken now)Somehow, I doubt if we will ever see search at the top by default. The wishes of old Opera users are getting side-lined.
However, if we get the ability to edit menus, we can fix it to work any way that we want. This is my context menu in Opera 12.18, complete with underlined access keys.
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I've always reset the Quick Commands to Alt+F
F2 is usually hidden behind an Fn key on my keyboard and it's a bit out of the way for how often I use the Quick Commands menu. -
The only shortcut which does not work is the last one.
Why would you like such an amazing browser anyway?
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Easy shortcut for quit? Useless!
I changed Quick commands to Ctrl+Q, as I use F2 in spreadsheets (and it's more convenient).
I changed Quit action to Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Q, because I don't want to quit by accident. -
@jkierzkowski This blog article is three years old. There is no default shortcut for Quitting Vivaldi. I assigned Ctrl+Shift+Q, which is easy, but too easy to use by accident.
There is also a setting (which I do not use) for:
Show Exit Confirmation Dialog -