This is a problem. Firstly, because Firefox 3 (in Windows), IE and Opera only use the Ctrl-E shortcut. Why train the users to change what they do for Firefox 4 only? Secondly, Ctrl-E can be typed with just your left hand while your right hand is on the mouse, without changing the position of your hand. This saves quite a lot of time and reduces fatigue. Before creating disbelief, let me explain a common example. Consider the need to google a single word from your clipboard (from any document/application). Until now you had to (1) Open a new tab - Ctrl-T, (2) Focus on the web search - Ctrl-E, (3) Paste the word - Ctrl-V and (4) Press Enter using the side enter button. This required your left hand on the keyboard and no move of your right hand. To do this in Firefox 4 you have to: 1) Open a new tab - Ctrl-T, (2) Move your right hand on the keyboard and focus on the web search - Ctrl-K, (3) Paste the word - Ctrl-V, (4) Press Enter using the main Enter button and finally (5) Return your hand on the mouse to continue browsing. This requires moving your right hand twice.

This is a problem. Firstly, because Firefox 3 (in Windows), IE and Opera only use the Ctrl-E shortcut. Why train the users to change what they do for Firefox 4 only? Secondly, Ctrl-E can be typed with just your left hand while your '''right hand is on the mouse''', without changing the position of your hand. This saves quite a lot of time and reduces fatigue. Before creating disbelief, let me explain a common example. Consider the need to google a single word from your clipboard (from any document/application). Until now you had to (1) Open a new tab - Ctrl-T, (2) Focus on the web search - Ctrl-E, (3) Paste the word - Ctrl-V and (4) Press Enter using the side enter button. This required your left hand on the keyboard and '''no move of your right hand'''. To do this in Firefox 4 you have to: 1) Open a new tab - Ctrl-T, (2) Move your right hand on the keyboard and focus on the web search - Ctrl-K, (3) Paste the word - Ctrl-V, (4) Press Enter using the main Enter button and finally (5) Return your hand on the mouse to continue browsing. This requires '''moving your right hand twice'''.