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Accidentally allowing/disallowing scripts on the page

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 3:23 pm
by Dorus
Often, randomly, and unable to reproduce, i must be hitting and hotkey that disallow scripts on the current page. The page then reload. I hit this hotkey when i try to copy/paste stuff or add a capital, so they key combination is somewhere close to ctrl, shift and a, z, x or c.

Does anybody know what this key combination is, and more important, can it be disabled?

Re: Accidentally allowing/disallowing scripts on the page

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 4:49 pm
by therube
Temporarily Allow the top level domain is Ctrl+Shift+\

Don't recall offhand if Temporary Allow All has a shortcut key [not by default]?
(Center-click the NoScript icons is a mouse-shortcut for that.)

Otherwise suppose you could remap particular shortcut keys, https://noscript.net/faq#qa3_11.

Re: Accidentally allowing/disallowing scripts on the page

Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2016 9:35 am
by Dorus
I'm pretty sure I'm toggling permanent allow, for the current domain. Could be i hit ctrl+shift+s and then some other keys (arrows?) + enter and I simply execute the top command from the noscript menu, and that is usually permanent (dis)allow the current domain.

I've removed 'noscript.keys.ui', will see if i still run into this problem. Only happened to me once every month or so, might take a while before i'm 100% sure about :P

Edit: Well damned, that's it! ctrl+shift+\ does also toggle even when the current domain is already permanently allowed. I've just disabled that hotkey too, should be all good now.

Weird how ctrl+shift+\ can toggle permanently allowed sites. Would be better if that's blocked instead.