I have Epiphany 2.22.0 on Gnome Desktop/Mandriva 2008.1
For some strange reason on Epiphany's File>New Tab the shortcut has
changed to 'J' instead of the usual CTRL+T
Any advise on how to reset/change this.
If you have the option on to allow changes, you can just open the menu
and, with the item selected, type the key combination you want to
bind to that menu item. This is possibly how it got to be j in the
first place -- it can be very easy to do without noticing.
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