Disable Ctrl-Q and Cmd-Q 的评价
Disable Ctrl-Q and Cmd-Q 作者: Rob W
8 条评价
- 评分 4 / 5来自 Aufbeschissener Kunde, 7 年前Worked great until Mozilla changed the panic-quit command from Ctrl+Q to Ctrl+Shift+Q, which I've accidentally mashed, so this extension no longer does anything. (Experienced in Firefox 62.0.2, Windows 7, 64-bit.)
- 评分 4 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 14319391, 7 年前Works flawlessly on MacOS.
Would you mind publishing the source code? A GitHub repo would be great. - 评分 4 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 13896988, 7 年前Works great on Windows 10, my only gripe is that you can't configure the hotkey, because I commonly use Ctrl-tab and Ctrl-shift-tab to change tabs and find myself accidentally hitting q at the same time.
- 评分 4 / 5来自 Mathnerd314, 8 年前Excellent addon, but needs a GitHub repository or similar to manage issues (reviews are not really a good place...)
开发者回应
发布于 8 年前The code behind this add-on is so simple* that I haven't bothered with creating a Github repository.
To get support, just mail me (see "Support E-mail" at the add-on listing for my address).
* you can view the code at https://robwu.nl/crxviewer/?crx=https%3A%2F%2Faddons.mozilla.org%2Fen-US%2Ffirefox%2Faddon%2Fdisable-ctrl-q-and-cmd-q - 评分 4 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 10505403, 8 年前Does the WebExtensions API make it possible to implement a CMD-Q Catcher-like behavior - e.g. press Cmd+Q twice to quit?
EDIT (reply): I use it in Opera (which has it in its advanced options: Hold Command-Q (or press it twice) to quit Opera) and like it very much. That's why I'd like to have it here as well to keep the behavior consistent. CMD-Q Catcher does just that, but it's an old and unmaintained extension without the e10s support.开发者回应
发布于 8 年前The add-on just overrides Ctrl-Q and ignores the keystroke. I don't know if there is a way to exxplicitly quit Firefox (I can close all open windows, but I don't know for sure whether the windows would be restored when Firefox starts again).
I believe that quitting is such a rare operation that it should not be possible to do it by accident. Two Cmd-Q presses can still be done by accident.
If you want to explicitly quit Firefox by keyboard, you can use the following shortcut:
- Linux (and Windows too, I guess): Alt + F, Q
- macOS: Fn + Ctrl + F2, Arrow right, Arrow Down, Q, Enter (Ctrl instead of Fn + Ctrl if you are not using a Mac keyboard; to enable Ctrl+F2 the menubar shortcut should be enabled, see https://superuser.com/questions/303525/what-is-the-shortcut-to-access-the-menubar-in-mac-os-x).
(by following these shortcuts, you are basically opening the menu and activating the Quit menu item)