Review by Jamasp
Rated 4 out of 5
by Jamasp, 7 years agoBest keyboard-based addon I've found, now the vimFx is unavailable.
But there is still some work to do. (I wish I could contribute, but I'm not a developer).
One Important thing is the "Activate clipboard" feature. It is just opening Google search page and that's totally annoying, especially for me as someone who does not use google search at all.
One thing that would be good if it'd be implemented is that little hint at the bottom right corner of the page in vimFx that shows the currently triggered keys. Another thing I would be glad if implemented is the visual clue to know whether the addon is activated in current page or not, like vimFx icon in toolbar did so.
Oh. One of the most needed features for me is the "find mode" that is completely missing.
Wish you the best and appreciate the work.
good luck.
But there is still some work to do. (I wish I could contribute, but I'm not a developer).
One Important thing is the "Activate clipboard" feature. It is just opening Google search page and that's totally annoying, especially for me as someone who does not use google search at all.
One thing that would be good if it'd be implemented is that little hint at the bottom right corner of the page in vimFx that shows the currently triggered keys. Another thing I would be glad if implemented is the visual clue to know whether the addon is activated in current page or not, like vimFx icon in toolbar did so.
Oh. One of the most needed features for me is the "find mode" that is completely missing.
Wish you the best and appreciate the work.
good luck.
129 reviews
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- Rated 4 out of 5by hxh0791, 4 years agogood addon except one problem: lack of option for which i can disable saka when i am editting text in some text editor(eg. mailbox editor).
Key binding may conflict with my input!!!!
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- Rated 5 out of 5by David Lauri, 5 years agoI use Saka Key every day to make navigating websites easier. I really use it just for clicking links with my keyboard and don't use its scrolling, zooming, history/URL navigation or tab/window management capabilities.
The more I use it the more I like it because I start to remember what letters it's going to assign the links I use most. I access links without really having to think about navigating — I just hit my hot key (which I've reassigned to backtick `) and press the letter for the link I want. Really speeds up navigating through websites!
I find it especially useful for banking / credit card / brokerage websites whose designers think that all their users love to point and click and which have a lot of confirmation dialogs or pages.