Le sam. 17 oct. 2015 à 13:32, Abhishek Kanojia <abhishekka3193@gmail.com> a écrit :

Hello,

Mine is different from #6068 and #6207 . It is not related to a navigating around the tables or changing ctrl + enter for query execution.

Mine works like as follows :

Ctrl + d-- takes you to databases.
Ctrl + s-- opens the console
Ctrl + u -- opens users
Ctrl + e -- export database
.... and so on.

And there will be another key that will enable or disable the shortcuts. Say "ctrl + k". So that any time user want to disable the shortcut can switch back and forth to the feature.

On Oct 17, 2015 4:40 PM, "Deven Bansod" <devenbansod.bits@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Abhishek,

On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 3:34 PM, Abhishek Kanojia <abhishekka3193@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi ,

I have an idea of implementing shortcut keys to phpmyadmin, which is
what i am currently working on.

Benefits of shortcut keys:

1. Ease of access
2. Keyboard shortcut allows to work faster then simple navigating
through the link.
3. Improves User Interaction with the application.

Need some suggestions on this .


​phpMyAdmin already has some of the shortcuts like Ctrl/Alt + Arrow keys for 
moving across the editable table cells (grid edit) (implemented for issue #6068)
​or 'Ctrl + Enter' for​ submitting the 'Insert Row' (on tbl_change.php) form.
​Another recent issue that was implemented for usability improvement was : #6207

Though these ones are already closed, you can take a look at these for reference
or even find some more in the issue tracker.


​Anyways, what type of ​keyboard shortcuts do you have in mind ? 
Could you give an example? 



Regards,
Deven Bansod

Hi,

I've nothing against shortcuts, but I think that the ones you choose are not rights:
- ctrl + u : used to see sources in many browsers
- ctrl + s : used to save
- ctrl + e : jump to address bar (in Chromium)

So maybe you should check the current available shortcuts to be sure that you'ld be able to add many.

H.