Keyboards are a type of archaic manual input device from the age before the iPhone, known for being popular with old people like me. If you’ve never encountered these antiques, you might be surprised to discover that they offer not only rapid text creation but also superior manual control of computer programs—like the Firefox browser, which just added custom keyboard shortcuts.
Alright, I’ll dispense with the irony. The newest nightly builds of Firefox for desktop platforms allow users to change existing keyboard shortcuts for actions like moving backwards and forwards in your history, opening a new tab or window, finding text on the page, printing, etc. You can find the new options for changing or clearing these shortcuts by typing about:keyboard in the URL bar in Firefox version 147

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