(In reply to comment #170)
> * When any shortcut key is pressed, it is first passed to FF
> * If FF handles the shortcut key, it does handle it and the plug-in doesn't
> know that the key has been pressed
> * Otherwise, the plug-in action would be called
Unfortunately this will break almost every flash game in existence: they use arrows & space to control something on screen, and firefox will always hijack those buttons to scroll a page.
(In reply to comment #170)
> * When any shortcut key is pressed, it is first passed to FF
> * If FF handles the shortcut key, it does handle it and the plug-in doesn't
> know that the key has been pressed
> * Otherwise, the plug-in action would be called
Unfortunately this will break almost every flash game in existence: they use arrows & space to control something on screen, and firefox will always hijack those buttons to scroll a page.
Same when viewing pdfs.