Title was originally "Change re-read sentence shortcut so that it doesn't conflict with the one of chromium". The sentence navigation shortcuts are currently alt+arrow (left or right).
Thing is, in chromium it seems that alt+arrow navigates through window history while cmd/ctrl+arrow doesn't do anything. On Mac, it's the other way around. If the shortcut is simply changed, I won't be able to test while I develop, so I can't simply change that shortcut. There will have to be a custom setting that allows the user to pick their own keyboard shortcuts.
Pause (Space already does this in at least one version of Chrome. Not sure why. Is this also the case with Chromium and other versions of Chrome. TODO: Will have to check Firefox too when it's integrated.)
Go back/repeat (suggestions: ) (see more specific stuff below)
Title was originally "Change re-read sentence shortcut so that it doesn't conflict with the one of chromium". The sentence navigation shortcuts are currently alt+arrow (left or right).
Thing is, in chromium it seems that alt+arrow navigates through window history while cmd/ctrl+arrow doesn't do anything. On Mac, it's the other way around. If the shortcut is simply changed, I won't be able to test while I develop, so I can't simply change that shortcut. There will have to be a custom setting that allows the user to pick their own keyboard shortcuts.