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The shortcut for cycling through open tabs (default CTRL+TAB) is borked on Gnome with wayland.
Pressing CTRL+TAB opens the tab switch dialog, but releasing the buttons does not switch to selected document.
Instead, the dialog stays in focus. From there, numerous buttons including (but not limited to) ESC, any arrow, A and CTRL will move the selection one down.
Releasing CTRL will select the highlighted document - but one must select the document above, as pressing CTRL will move the selection down first.
This is quite difficult to work with.
It works as expected on Xorg.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
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The shortcut for cycling through open tabs (default CTRL+TAB) is borked on Gnome with wayland.
Pressing CTRL+TAB opens the tab switch dialog, but releasing the buttons does not switch to selected document.
Instead, the dialog stays in focus. From there, numerous buttons including (but not limited to) ESC, any arrow, A and CTRL will move the selection one down.
Releasing CTRL will select the highlighted document - but one must select the document above, as pressing CTRL will move the selection down first.
This is quite difficult to work with.
It works as expected on Xorg.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: