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2010-03-30
"changing the shortcuts"
Ahh, you struck my biggest PITA I have with Opera. So many times they introduced a great shortcut just to change it a few months later... But I have to admit mostly they're doing the change so that they use the same shortcuts as other browsers (from the top of my head alt-d, ctrl-b), which is a good thing. So I gave up and instead of customizing my keaybord shortcuts more and more I just learn the new ones.
The weird thing is that I have written (and yes, ranted) about Opera adopting Firefox's shortcuts: ctrl+u for viewing the source of a page, ctrl+j for downloads (not sure about this) and others that I immediately reverted to what I had been using for eight years.