https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98333
--- Comment #13 from Cor Nouws <cno@nouenoff.nl> ---
(In reply to Eike Rathke from comment #11)
Shift+Ctrl+Anything requires two hands to hit. Using that for something
basic and outstanding as the Stylist or Navigator is an un-usability.
Additionally, both features are something that other office suites don't
offer and that help to organize the document and its formatting, users of
some other suite don't even know styles or the possibilities the Navigator
offers. Easy accessibility is a key to promote these further.
To be honest: I fully agree.
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #12)
F4 for Data Sources, F5 for Navigator, and F11 all as single key short-cuts
assigned to launch Styles & Formatting dialogs predate implementation of GUI
Sidebar offering single button widget activation.
Does it make sense to compare short cuts with using a mouse?
Shifting these shortcuts to be multi-key entry using assignments for
KEY_MOD1, KEY_MOD2, SHIFT presents few true short-term hardships but has
advantage of allowing us to reduce collisions with OS reserved keys or HIG
recommendations.
Reduce collision with OS reserved, makes sense. Recommendations should help,
and if not, be ignored in specific cases.
We've already gutted most menu structure and accelerator assignments--IMHO
this is just a continuation of the process. Painful in the transitional
phase, but freeing the UI implementation for a better and more consistent UX.
Better in the sense that important features are hard to access..
I guess we have to think about an extension to make important functions easy
accessible again. :\
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