• lurch (he/him)
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    139 minutes ago

    If you like that, try Alt+Spacebar

    This gonna blow your socks right off.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 hour ago

    Yap, and if you press the underlined letters, it’ll trigger the corresponding action (e.g. alt -> f ->o = open file).

  • TimeSquirrel
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    314 hours ago

    Are you…not familiar with standard program menu bars? Am I that old?

    As a Millennial I make it permanently visible, because that’s how programs worked in my youth and that’s how I use it. I have to actually spend more mental energy using the “hamburger” menu instead of the top one because it’s unintuitive to me.

    With the old style, things were always more or less grouped the same way. File IO operations in “file”, manipulation tools in “edit”, help topics in “help”, and so on. If you learned the basic layout, you could easily jump right in to most programs and use them immediately without having to learn a custom UI that is different with every program.

      • RedEye FlightControl
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        137 minutes ago

        What, you don’t want to have to click more for the same thing? But the UI designer’s feels will get hurt!

        I want to go back to the days of shitty UI’s made by engineers that, despite looking like ass, NEVER broke and ALWAYS worked.

  • @Jestzer
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    43 hours ago

    This is a meme, right?

  • @[email protected]
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    467 hours ago

    It’s in a lot of program, not just ff. You can also see some letters are underlined in that menu, if you press that letter after alt, it would invoke that command or open that drop down without using the mouse. This is a convention at least from DOS, but I suspect it may be even older.

    So actually alt doesn’t unhide the menu, it waits for a letter input to what command you want to start. It just happened that this old type of menu is hidden by default in a lot of programs and alt could be reused for this as well.

  • macniel
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    god damn… I feel old now thanks to this post. This has been a thing since ever, even under MS Dos where TUI applications (like QBasic, Word, Turbo Pascal,…) had a menubar and you opened it with hitting Alt.

    Also try: press Alt, then hit F (to unroll the File Menu) and then Q (to quit since the Q in Quit is underlined) to quit the window.

  • Humanius
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    In many programs the alt key will access the toolbar, be it hidden or unhidden.
    At least that seems to be the convention in Windows. I’m not sure what the convention would be on Linux.

  • Kokesh
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    146 hours ago

    It is standard Windows program behavior

  • @[email protected]
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    14 hours ago

    Yes and I reenable the tool bar and title bar every time I install Firefox somewhere. I’m old school.