• neo2478@sh.itjust.works
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    8 hours ago

    What’s wrong with Ctrl+C to copy? Its the default shortcut on pretty much everything except terminals.

    • MatSeFi@lemmy.liebeleu.de
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      8 hours ago

      Whats wrong with using the metric system to represent quantities? Its the default on pretty much everything except fueling planes or operating satellites. /s

      The conflict arises from having two different defaults for the same action. Since users frequently switch between these environments, the lack of a universal shortcut causes constant friction.

      • 8uurg@lemmy.world
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        7 hours ago

        The key issue is that the request is to change behavior in one place (browser) to match that of a rare case (terminal), causing a mismatch with the frequent case (office suites, mail programs, …). The terminal is the odd one out, not the browser, and ought be the one to change the default for the reason you provide.

        In practice, a terminal is a special case and not just a text input window, and current convention is that Ctrl + C aborts / cancels.

        (You could of course have a duplicate hotkey, but now you are inconsistent w.r.t. other browsers, and there will be someone else who will be annoyed by the difference)