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Is it possible to add my own custom keyboard shortcuts?

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I want to use the keyboard shortcut for Page Info. It is baffling to me why Mozilla inexplicably have disabled this for Windows installations when it is present on Mac and Linux which make up a tiny fraction of their market share. Truly idiotic.

I want to use the keyboard shortcut for Page Info. It is baffling to me why Mozilla inexplicably have disabled this for Windows installations when it is present on Mac and Linux which make up a tiny fraction of their market share. Truly idiotic.

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How do you assign or change keyboard shortcuts on Firefox for Mac or Firefox for Linux? I didn't think you could do it on any Firefox.

For what it's worth, there is a feature request on file for ability to add, change or override shortcuts in some future version.

Until then, you can call up Page Info by going through the menu bar, which involves pressing and releasing these keys in sequence. Either:

  • Alt   t   i
  • Alt+t   i

That translates to:

  1. Activate menu bar
  2. Tools
  3. Page Info
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This specific shortcut is defined by default for non Windows platforms.

<menuitem id="menu_pageInfo"
          accesskey="&pageInfoCmd.accesskey;"
          label="&pageInfoCmd.label;"
#ifndef XP_WIN
          key="key_viewInfo"
#endif
          command="View:PageInfo"/>