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Scroll a window with keys #1750

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0x80 opened this issue Apr 19, 2017 · 6 comments
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Scroll a window with keys #1750

0x80 opened this issue Apr 19, 2017 · 6 comments

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@0x80
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0x80 commented Apr 19, 2017

Is it possible to scroll a window using the keyboard? I can't seem to find any mention or plugins about this.

If not, I think it would be a welcome feature.

@MartyGentillon
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see #1540 and #42

@chabou
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chabou commented Apr 19, 2017

I found that you can use key begin/end or page up/down but with shift key

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0x80 commented Apr 20, 2017

@MartyGentillon Thanks. Those issues are more about scrollbars with #1540 mentioning keys as a fallback, so no duplicates I suppose.

@chabou I am using a macbook, so I don't have those physical keys. The normal page up/down behaviour is fn+up/down but that doesn't have a mapping in Hyper. It acts the same as normal up/down. And the same goes for begin/end, which I guess would be fn+left/right.

@cbrwizard
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cbrwizard commented May 8, 2017

Shift+fn+arrowUp/arrowDown worked for me on mac, @0x80

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0x80 commented May 8, 2017

@cbrwizard Awesome! I don't think I've ever used shift+fn+key for a shortcut before, so I must have not even thought about trying that out 😄

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@0x80 yeah it's a bit counter intuitive but I'm used to all apps having different shortcuts so I've tried everything hehe

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