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Skip onboarding with the "Esc" key. Better keyboard navigation. #79

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Blast-City opened this issue Nov 10, 2019 · 4 comments
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Skip onboarding with the "Esc" key. Better keyboard navigation. #79

Blast-City opened this issue Nov 10, 2019 · 4 comments
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@Blast-City
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I think that it should be easier to skip Onboarding with the keyboard. "Esc" key?
Tab works, but some buttons, like the position indicator or the next button, are not highlighted when selected, which makes it impossible to know what is currently selected.

@isantop
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isantop commented Nov 11, 2019

I like the idea of having it be easily skippable, but having a single key might be too easy, and it could end up very easy to close it accidentally. Perhaps having the standard key combination for close instead?

@cassidyjames cassidyjames added Needs Design Waiting for input from the UX team Priority: Wishlist Not a priority, but something that might be nice labels Nov 15, 2019
@pongloongyeat
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CTRL+Q should probably do it since its the standard QUIT key combo for most elementary apps anyway?

@danirabbit
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I guess there's a question of what should happen if you quit via shortcut. Should that just skip onboarding that one time? Or should it mark all pages as read?

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pongloongyeat commented Jan 25, 2021

@danrabbit I would think that it would mark all pages as read since CTRL+Q isn't a common shortcut for quitting applications (though I have seen this present in Pop! Shop but this is a fork of AppCentre afterall). I would think that it would just skip onboarding that one time. If they truly wanted to quit the onboarding process, there is already a "Skip all" button present anyway.

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