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BrowseCut | Navigate with Keyboard Hotkeys, Vim Motions, Vimium Shortcuts

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Andreas Huttenrauch

Mar 31, 2026

Shift B

Even when you disable the extension on a domain, Shift+B still brings up the menu. In many websites I can't type "B" in text fields (like trying to make a post on LinkedIn)

Adam Woodworth

Jan 11, 2026

Bind slash command to another key?

Is there a way to bind the "slash" command to a key other than the / (forward slash) key? A lot of websites, e.g. github, have / as a shortcut to highlight the search bar. Would be great if I could assign the slash command to another key, e.g. \ (backslash).

Luc Brinkman

May 30, 2025

Scrolling not working well

Hey, I think the scrolling upgrades you did, presumably, aren't working. I find scrolling with the arrow keys to work the same as when the extension is disabled. Starting with a bump, then a pause, and then a continuous scroll. By contrast, when I use Vimium C, the scrolling is smooth, which I presume is what you meant to implement in BrowseCut too.

Tran Hung

Apr 9, 2025

Should have a hotkey to highlight link, replace for Shift, and be able use Menu_key

1. When using shift to highlight link, user has only one hand left to hit the hot key to open the necessary link, and it slow down speed.
I suggest press shift key twice, then the links highlight, then user can use 2 hands to hit the hotkey to navigate to the necessary link.

2. Current, after hit shortcut, the link will be open. I suggest should have a option to choose, if the user want to open link immediately, or only want to navigate to the link, and then can hit the Enter key to open, or hit the Menu key to open the menu (with open in new tab, open in new window...) same as we do the mouse right click

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