Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Destructive shortcuts (those that destroy/close tabs) are not shielded from accidental use, or misuse.
I have had all my current tabs closed on a number of occasions without my intention, through TabSpace recognising a key press that originated outside of Safari (see #48).
Luckily, I noticed the missing tabs early and was able to recover them through repeat pressing of Cmd+Shift+T (Reopen Last Closed Tab)
Describe the solution you'd like
ideally
separate toggle to enable/disable only destructive shortcuts
so keeping non-destructive shortcuts active (like open in browser)
alternatively
toggle for warning when destructive shortcuts are invoked
Describe alternatives you've considered
1.
"disable shortcuts" to disable all shortcuts
but this prevents use of non-destructive shortcuts (like open in browser)
2.
"trigger shortcuts with control + shift"
but this makes the shortcuts less accessible, more difficult to press
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Destructive shortcuts (those that destroy/close tabs) are not shielded from accidental use, or misuse.
I have had all my current tabs closed on a number of occasions without my intention, through TabSpace recognising a key press that originated outside of Safari (see #48).
Luckily, I noticed the missing tabs early and was able to recover them through repeat pressing of Cmd+Shift+T (Reopen Last Closed Tab)
Describe the solution you'd like
ideally
alternatively
Describe alternatives you've considered
1.
2.
Thank you for your consideration.
Also see #48