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Is there a Reader View shortcut?

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Reader View is one great feature. Unfortunately it appears that the brain dead designers thought that a keyboard shortcut isn't important. How dense is this? How can one make something so useful, then force us to fiddle with some stupid mouse wasting time to activate and de-activate it? It is incredulous how stupid some techies are these days. If they made a car they'd neglect to add a steering wheel. This of course could be averted by simplifying USING THE FEATURE. The reason most things today don't work very well is because they are designed virtually and aren't checked in real life by the creators. So they lack very useful features. And this is one perfect example. Our world is plagued by this idiocy. Its everywhere you look. Just a total lack of common sense. And its dramatically reducing workflow. When you see something that doesn't make sense, guess what? Its not you. Its them. The designers. Not thinking things through.

Reader View is one great feature. Unfortunately it appears that the brain dead designers thought that a keyboard shortcut isn't important. How dense is this? How can one make something so useful, then force us to fiddle with some stupid mouse wasting time to activate and de-activate it? It is incredulous how stupid some techies are these days. If they made a car they'd neglect to add a steering wheel. This of course could be averted by simplifying USING THE FEATURE. The reason most things today don't work very well is because they are designed virtually and aren't checked in real life by the creators. So they lack very useful features. And this is one perfect example. Our world is plagued by this idiocy. Its everywhere you look. Just a total lack of common sense. And its dramatically reducing workflow. When you see something that doesn't make sense, guess what? Its not you. Its them. The designers. Not thinking things through.

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