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Keyboard shortcut for sorting websites

Maybe "alt p" or "ctrl p" would be a good one. Anyone think of another popular shortcut that would conflict with that?

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      • diN0botAdmindiN0bot (Admin, ProcrasDonate) commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        these shortcuts are already taken:
        ctrl P -> print
        shift ctrl P -> private browsing
        ctrl D -> bookmark this page
        shift ctrl D -> bookmark all tabs
        ctrl T -> open new tab
        shift ctrl T -> open last closed tab

        and so on.

        also "ctrl" on Mac is the funny looking apple key. ctrl itself does nothing. the option and fn keys could be overwritten possibly. there is no alt.

        on Windows, "ctrl" is the same ctrl used above. alt opens the menu at the top of a window based on the underlined letters (menu navigation). not sure what other keys windows has.

        linus no idea, though possibly more prominent meta key.

        types of shortcuts:
        un-used ctrl combos, eg ctrl-' and ctrl-/ or ctrl-shift-option-x
        type whole words (eg ":pd", as in vimperator. not sure how this interacts with input boxes)
        right-click menu item
        mouse gesture (hold down left button and make clockwise swirl)

        the bottom two still use the mouse, but at least you don't have to move the mouse to a specific position. the last one is pretty cool. sounds hard, but might blend well into mobile phone use.

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