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I'm running OnlyOffice on Fedora 37 w/ KDE Plasma 5 desktop, if that's relevant.
In most desktop applications, if I hit the context menu key, the menu items (or at least the really commonly used ones) have an underlined letter, indicating the key to hit to select that item. For example, if I highlight a row I want to delete, and hit the context menu key (or right click), I have to either mouse over and click Delete, or hit ↓ 5 times and hit enter. I'd like to be able just hit the menu key and then D to delete the row.
I don't know when or why mnemonics went out of fashion, but spreadsheets and mice aren't exactly known BFFs, so especially in this case, it feels like a no-brainer. Aside from that, I've been very impressed so far. Worlds better than LibreOffice Calc, which is basically unusable as far as I'm concerned.
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Your idea.
I'm running OnlyOffice on Fedora 37 w/ KDE Plasma 5 desktop, if that's relevant.
In most desktop applications, if I hit the context menu key, the menu items (or at least the really commonly used ones) have an underlined letter, indicating the key to hit to select that item. For example, if I highlight a row I want to delete, and hit the context menu key (or right click), I have to either mouse over and click Delete, or hit ↓ 5 times and hit enter. I'd like to be able just hit the menu key and then D to delete the row.
I don't know when or why mnemonics went out of fashion, but spreadsheets and mice aren't exactly known BFFs, so especially in this case, it feels like a no-brainer. Aside from that, I've been very impressed so far. Worlds better than LibreOffice Calc, which is basically unusable as far as I'm concerned.
Regular ol' context menu w/ mnemonics:
OnlyOffice spreadsheet context menu: