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Avoid to go to Firefox Homepage on pressing ALT+7 with numlock disabled, because it deletes all the content I typed in a Form, because I wanted to use ALT+132„ and ALT+147“ in text.

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Hello, I know that enabling Numlock to prevent this. See https://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/882228 but this happens to me anyway ant its so annoying, especially, while typing a huge text and than make this disturbing short cut.

I'm now looking for a possibility to disable this short cut, to at least realize the unicode input is not working anymore and have a chance to correct it by enabling num lock, without the very bad experience that I lost everything I typed in the last half or even worse full hour or even more typed in.

Hello, I know that enabling Numlock to prevent this. See https://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/882228 but this happens to me anyway ant its so annoying, especially, while typing a huge text and than make this disturbing short cut. I'm now looking for a possibility to disable this short cut, to at least realize the unicode input is not working anymore and have a chance to correct it by enabling num lock, without the very bad experience that I lost everything I typed in the last half or even worse full hour or even more typed in.

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Okay, I found this to be helpful, but is there a way to configure the particular short cut in Firefox itself? https://superuser.com/questions/1027228/is-it-possible-to-have-num-lock-always-on-without-the-ability-of-the-num-lock-k