Ctrl-Shift-S shortcut clashes with built-in "Take a Screenshot" shortcut

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ralfbergs

Ctrl-Shift-S shortcut clashes with built-in "Take a Screenshot" shortcut

Post by ralfbergs »

Hi,

the Ctrl-Shift-S shortcut for NoScript clashes with built-in "Take a Screenshot" shortcut in Firefox.

As the FF one probably has "priority," can you change the one for NoScript?

Kr,

Ralf
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skriptimaahinen
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Re: Ctrl-Shift-S shortcut clashes with built-in "Take a Screenshot" shortcut

Post by skriptimaahinen »

Yes you can! Go to about:addons -> Click the gear icon -> Select "Manage Extension Shortcuts" -> Find NoScript from the list.

Though it looks like NoScript does not currently use Ctrl-Shift-S for anything...
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ralfbergs

Re: Ctrl-Shift-S shortcut clashes with built-in "Take a Screenshot" shortcut

Post by ralfbergs »

Ok, then there must be an error in the FAQ... ;-)

Under 5.5 on https://noscript.net/faq it says:
using the ctrl+shift+S keyboard shortcut
Your hint about defining the shortcuts was helpful, thank you. In the end I don't care what it is -- main thing is it works at all. :-)

And Alt-Shift-N does work. :-)
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barbaz
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Re: Ctrl-Shift-S shortcut clashes with built-in "Take a Screenshot" shortcut

Post by barbaz »

ralfbergs wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 5:14 pm Ok, then there must be an error in the FAQ... ;-)
That FAQ was written for NoScript Classic, not NoScript 10.x.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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ralfbergs

Re: Ctrl-Shift-S shortcut clashes with built-in "Take a Screenshot" shortcut

Post by ralfbergs »

Ah, I didn't know. Thanks for letting me know.

Maybe the FAQ should be updated to at least reflect that fact? :-)
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