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Shift Command 7 shortcut for numbered list in Google Docs

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When I'm working in Google Docs, the keyboard shortcut Shift + Command + 7 creates a numbered list. However, when I try to do this in Firefox, it overrides the Google Doc command and automatically opens the "Help" tab for the search engine. Is there a way to disable the "Help" tab's keyboard shortcut so that I can use shift + command + 7 to make numbered lists in Google Docs?

When I'm working in Google Docs, the keyboard shortcut Shift + Command + 7 creates a numbered list. However, when I try to do this in Firefox, it overrides the Google Doc command and automatically opens the "Help" tab for the search engine. Is there a way to disable the "Help" tab's keyboard shortcut so that I can use shift + command + 7 to make numbered lists in Google Docs?

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Ctrl+Shift+7 creates a numbered list for me in Google Docs on Linux with an en-US keyboard layout. Results may vary with different layouts.

Does it still happen in Troubleshoot Mode?

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While on the site, open the Page Info window (using ctl+i) and, on the permissions tab, change Override Keyboard Shortcuts to Allow.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-page-info-window

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Shift+Command+7 is not a standard Firefox shortcut on Mac though, closest thing is Command+7 for selecting the 7th tab.