Is there a way to enable scrolling with arrow keys in “ubuntu software”?
installed ubuntu 18.04, kept updated
Arrow keys work in firefox, opera, steam, settings... But not in the list of installed applications/games in ubuntu software
Sometimes it works (i.e. in available apps list), but only as if it has invisible selection that moves between app icons with arrow keys...
software-center scrolling
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installed ubuntu 18.04, kept updated
Arrow keys work in firefox, opera, steam, settings... But not in the list of installed applications/games in ubuntu software
Sometimes it works (i.e. in available apps list), but only as if it has invisible selection that moves between app icons with arrow keys...
software-center scrolling
I hardly if ever use it, but you are right: keyboard navigation support in Gnome software is extremely flaky. There is a cursor one can hardly see, and that is sometimes there, sometimes not. It appears as if that aspect of that piece of software has been completey overlooked. If no bug report has been filed yet on this, filing one will be the only possibility to improve this.
– vanadium
Dec 8 '18 at 9:05
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installed ubuntu 18.04, kept updated
Arrow keys work in firefox, opera, steam, settings... But not in the list of installed applications/games in ubuntu software
Sometimes it works (i.e. in available apps list), but only as if it has invisible selection that moves between app icons with arrow keys...
software-center scrolling
installed ubuntu 18.04, kept updated
Arrow keys work in firefox, opera, steam, settings... But not in the list of installed applications/games in ubuntu software
Sometimes it works (i.e. in available apps list), but only as if it has invisible selection that moves between app icons with arrow keys...
software-center scrolling
software-center scrolling
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I hardly if ever use it, but you are right: keyboard navigation support in Gnome software is extremely flaky. There is a cursor one can hardly see, and that is sometimes there, sometimes not. It appears as if that aspect of that piece of software has been completey overlooked. If no bug report has been filed yet on this, filing one will be the only possibility to improve this.
– vanadium
Dec 8 '18 at 9:05
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I hardly if ever use it, but you are right: keyboard navigation support in Gnome software is extremely flaky. There is a cursor one can hardly see, and that is sometimes there, sometimes not. It appears as if that aspect of that piece of software has been completey overlooked. If no bug report has been filed yet on this, filing one will be the only possibility to improve this.
– vanadium
Dec 8 '18 at 9:05
I hardly if ever use it, but you are right: keyboard navigation support in Gnome software is extremely flaky. There is a cursor one can hardly see, and that is sometimes there, sometimes not. It appears as if that aspect of that piece of software has been completey overlooked. If no bug report has been filed yet on this, filing one will be the only possibility to improve this.
– vanadium
Dec 8 '18 at 9:05
I hardly if ever use it, but you are right: keyboard navigation support in Gnome software is extremely flaky. There is a cursor one can hardly see, and that is sometimes there, sometimes not. It appears as if that aspect of that piece of software has been completey overlooked. If no bug report has been filed yet on this, filing one will be the only possibility to improve this.
– vanadium
Dec 8 '18 at 9:05
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I hardly if ever use it, but you are right: keyboard navigation support in Gnome software is extremely flaky. There is a cursor one can hardly see, and that is sometimes there, sometimes not. It appears as if that aspect of that piece of software has been completey overlooked. If no bug report has been filed yet on this, filing one will be the only possibility to improve this.
– vanadium
Dec 8 '18 at 9:05