BUG: in normal mode, keystrokes are leaking to the site
See original GitHub issueI use Colemak keyboard layout so your j
to scroll down is my e
. For example, when scrolling down On Github, I often end up on the edit page (Github maps e
to edit).
Steps to reproduce:
- In your Surfingkeys settings, map
e
toj
:map('e', 'j');
- Go to https://github.com/brookhong/Surfingkeys/blob/master/README.md
- Hold
e
to scroll down
Expected: Page keep scrolling down
Actual: Page will scroll down but at some point you’ll find yourself here
Issue Analytics
- State:
- Created 6 years ago
- Comments:18 (7 by maintainers)
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Fixed in 0.9.60
The release for Firefox is published now, please have a try. The release for Chrome is pending review on Chrome Web Store.
Thanks @smhmd for the video, I have reproduced the issue on a virtual machine running ubuntu, will be fixed soon.