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@Ady, *

I just did a clean /a admin install of LO 5.0.6.3 x64 on Windows 8.1

While in the StartCenter -- icon bar on left or in the thumbnail preview
pane-- with this new user profile the .UI accelerators for the StartCenter 
(<alt>+o, r, e, d, s, p, r, m, a, l, and x) all function as intended.

There has been a  change now implemented for the 5.0 releases (not sure
which commit) where the <alt> key toggles from the StartCenter to the Main
menu bar. The <alt> key now has the toggle focus action that F10 alone
previously had.

Even so, the main Menu accelerators (<alt>+f, t, and h) still open their
assigned menus.

So, really do not see any issue here.  

And of course this is mute, as 5.0 is entering EOL with the 5.0.6.3 release.  
For the current 5.1 releases, the StartCenter accelerators have been
reassigned--any dev work or BZ reporting should be against that branch.

Stuart



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