AbteriX wrote:> For A,B,D in you example i prefer A and 2xdown (up) key.
Me too.
Me not. I rarely look at the keyboard w In arping. As I said, my fingers know where the letters are. To press DOWN I have to lift my right hand, look at the DOWN key, move my hand over and press it, move the hand back and look back at the screen. If I could press A, A, A instead I could continue to look at the display. Even though it is the same number of keystrokes it takes me much longer to press them.
This is certainly not an issue if looking for just one file, but I would like to use the keyboard to quickly navigate in directory structures what involves lots of keystrokes.
AbteriX wrote:> But an improvement
to jump to next item starts with {TOKEN}
if no {TOKEN}{TOKEN} item is found
whould be worth to think about.
1.) Pressing 'a' first time jumps to 'Aa'
2.) Pressing 'a' second time jumps to 'Aa'
3.) Pressing 'a' third time jumps to 'Ab'
4.) Pressing 'c' then should jump to 'C' instead of stopping.
Aa
Ab
Anton
Berta
C
Yep, I fully agree. Quick Search should behave as now, but different from now it should do something
useful if there is no match for the last keystroke. Jumping to the next file/dir starting with that key is what I am looking for.