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Feature: Switch between items using arrow keys in the conflicts dialog #9057

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yaira2 opened this issue May 1, 2022 · 3 comments · Fixed by #13357
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Feature: Switch between items using arrow keys in the conflicts dialog #9057

yaira2 opened this issue May 1, 2022 · 3 comments · Fixed by #13357
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yaira2 commented May 1, 2022

What's the Problem?

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Solution/Idea

When renaming mutliple items in the conflicts dialog, users should be able to quickly switch between items using the up/down arrow keys.

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Pressing the up/down arrow key should switch the focus to the text box on previous/next item Must

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v2.1.250

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Windows 11

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@Josh65-2201 Josh65-2201 moved this to 🆕 New in Files task board Sep 8, 2022
@yaira2 yaira2 moved this from 🆕 New to 🔖 Ready to build in Files task board Feb 2, 2023
@yaira2 yaira2 added the good first issue Good issue for new contributors to get started with label Feb 2, 2023
@yaira2 yaira2 changed the title Switch between items using arrow keys in the conflicts dialog Feature: Switch between items using arrow keys in the conflicts dialog Feb 2, 2023
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Hi , can you assign this to me?

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yaira2 commented Apr 20, 2023

@Abhi1992002 are you still working on this feature?

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Hi, I am new to open source.
I want to work on this issue but I have no prior knowledge, can you guide me in right direction so I can work on this.
Thank You

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