Firefox on Linux no longer recognizes Super/Meta key in shortcuts since upgrading to version 13.
In previous versions of Firefox, I would have the following shortcuts for Stumbleupon: Stumble = Meta + x "Like" = Meta + c "Dislike" = Meta + z Toggle Toolbar = Meta + s
These shortcuts worked fine throughout version 12. However, I just upgraded to Firefox 13, and these shortcuts are not recognized. Instead, Firefox completely ignores the meta key and simply passes through the x/c/z/s key instead. I have tested this by highlighting a text field and pressing these shortcuts, which resulted in the x/c/z/s key appearing in the text field as opposed to the appropriate action being carried out.
I am running a fully up-to-date installation of Arch Linux x86_64. Edit: I forgot to mention that I'm using KDE 4.8.3.
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It is possible that there is some sort of incompatibility in the StumbleUpon add-on. Give them some time to fix it and it may start working.
I have this problem and I do not use the StumbleUpon addon.
I use the Keyconfig addon to setup keyboard shortcuts, almost all of which involve the Super/Meta key. Examples: <Super>h = home page, <Super>t = new tab, <Super>g = find again.
These shortcuts no longer work in Firefox 13. Instead, Firefox ignores the Super key altogether. So for example it interprets '<Super>t' as 't', and does a quick search on 't'.
I'm using 64-bit Ubuntu 10.04 with the default Gnome desktop.
Edit: I checked the system details for the original poster, and noticed that he is also using the keyconfig addon.
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This bug has been reported in this bug report on bugzilla.
The problem has been diagnosed, but no-one is working on it at present.
So if this problem affects you, please vote on it at the linked page at bugzilla.