Is that a combo you often hit on accident? Ctrl+Shift+C seems way too specific for that …
Neat feature, though. Nice to see that they still do features that aren’t about AI.
If you’re interacting with a command line terminal frequently then yes, since Ctrl+Shift+C is the shortcut for copy in most terminal emulators as Ctrl+C is used for terminating the current running command.
Ah. Fair, I guess I forgot about it because I didn’t make that mistake in a while.
Sometimes by accident, but mostly because out of habit, since you usually use Ctrl+Shift+C for copying things off terminal. Annoying part is it automatically opens up element selector, and I wonder for half a second why nothing got copied, and why the click didn’t work.
Same. And I don’t know a shortcut to close it D:
Do your terminals not have settings for intelligently handling ctrl+c? I’m happy for anyone who has this problem and can now solve it, but it’s surprising how many people want to make everything else adapt to the terminal rather than just make the terminal adapt to the modern desktop (ctrl+c is copy if anything is selected).
Why are there 2 shortcuts for the inspector? I prefer F12
F12 just opens the developer tools as a whole, but there are also shortcuts to jump right to specific tabs (like the console or debugger, not just the inspector).
Does this mean I can finally remap key combos for system shit in Firefox? Ctrl-J no longer opens downloads on my Linux box, which is fucking stupid
I tried to and it didn’t work.
I have it on the default and use it all the time, but it stopped working, now I’m looking into how to fix it…



