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Brief Summary
Orion has site specific settings to enable, disable or protect Content Blockers, JavaScript, Cookies, zoom, etc.
It also has one-time tools to enable Copy&Paste and edit.
But it lacks any ability to prevent hijacking Cmd-Click (open in new tab) and other shortcuts.
I'd like this added.
Details:
In Reddit (as a popular example), when you perform a search for topics in a sub, the links open in the current tab even if you cmd-click them. In (pre-2023) Chrome and in Firefox, I would have used TamperMonkey, but it's not solid in Orion, and I'm okay with that.

A per-site setting for this, for Cmd-{Click|F|G} and maybe a few others would be great.
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  • Vlad replied to this.

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    How would you call this setting, what shortucts would it protect and can you verify Safari's behavior with the same issue (if it prevents hijacking that is a good reason for us to priritize as well, maybe enable by default isntead of an option)

      Merged 2 posts from Option to protect keyboard shortcuts.

        Just noticed it is related to this discussion. Looks like there is no standard browser behavior and that the state of this is a total mess across browsers.

        So we'd need guidance from someone who has patience to think this through.

          Steps to reproduce:

          1. Go to a google doc document
          2. Click Command P or print button.
          3. The document will download as a pdf

          Expected behavior:
          Show the print menu

          Orion, OS version; hardware type:
          Version 0.99.124.3-beta : MacBook Pro 2017 (macOS Ventura 13.3.1 build 22E261)

            Merged 1 post from ⌘P not working in google docs.
              2 years later

              BTW cmd-p isn't an issue with keyboard shortcuts. its just because google docs can't print directly on webkit. see #8630

              also, this post is related to #8479

                Some website intercept some keyboard shortcuts, for example command-F to active their own search field. When I type a macOS or Orion shortcut, I don't want the website to do something else!

                Please add a preference to disable this (maybe a per site preference, but just a global pref is OK for me).

                  Merged 2 posts from Don't let websites intercept keyboard shortcuts.
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