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Sending a request using Ctrl+Enter does not work when there's a button in focus #8163

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VinhNgT opened this issue Nov 9, 2024 · 0 comments
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VinhNgT commented Nov 9, 2024

Expected Behavior

Ctrl+Enter should send the request no matter which button it's currently focusing.

Other shortcuts for the same action like Ctrl+R and F5 are working as expected.

Actual Behavior

When a button is selected, Ctrl+Enter does not work unless I unfocus it by pressing into a blank space.

Reproduction Steps

  1. Open an existing workspace
  2. Select an existing request
  3. Send request using shortcut Ctrl+Enter -> Not work
  4. Click on any blank space
  5. Try Ctrl+Enter again -> Work

Is there an existing issue for this?

Additional Information

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Insomnia Version

v10.1.1

What operating system are you using?

Windows

Operating System Version

Windows 11 Pro 23H2 22631.4317 Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22700.1041.0

Installation method

Download from insomnia website

Last Known Working Insomnia version

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@VinhNgT VinhNgT added B-bug Bug: general classification S-unverified Status: Unverified by maintainer labels Nov 9, 2024
@godfrzero godfrzero added S-verified Status: Verified by maintainer and removed S-unverified Status: Unverified by maintainer labels Nov 18, 2024
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