For some reason the F5 button doesn't seem to refresh my browser window (doesn't do anything).
I think it is the only keyboard shortcut that doesn't work and I used to use it pretty often. I can still use the refresh button on the menu via the mouse but I like to use the F5 button.
Other buttons on my keyboard work correctly like the volume up and down, My Music, Mail etc.
Well actually the Web/Home button seems to bring up Nemo...
I can't see anything in Cinnamon Settings > Keyboard that changes the refresh behaviour in Firefox.
My keyboard is a Microsoft Wireless Multimedia Keyboard 1.1:
How to set F5 as refresh in Firefox [SOLVED]
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How to set F5 as refresh in Firefox [SOLVED]
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Linux Mint 20.3 (Cinnamon) 64bit.
Re: How to set F5 as refresh in Firefox
Hello, gibbs1984.
My system:
Linux Mint 14, 32-bit, Firefox 18.0.2, Cinnamon 1.6.7, mdm 1.0.8.
Keyboard: No-name Windows keyboard KB9810.
Checked it right now:
<Ctrl>+r as well as <F5>, pressed inside Firefox, will make Firefox refresh the current page. - Have not done anything special to make the two shortcuts work. They simply did do so out of the box.
Checked Cinnamon Settings => Keyboard => Keyboard Shortcuts: No shortcut found using <F5> systemwide for any action.
Therefore <F5> should not be intercepted by any other software as long as Firefox has got the input focus. - So more likely than not in your case there will be some software which registered <F5> systemwide and intercepts it so that Firefox has got no chance of reacting on it.
Kind regards,
Karl
My system:
Linux Mint 14, 32-bit, Firefox 18.0.2, Cinnamon 1.6.7, mdm 1.0.8.
Keyboard: No-name Windows keyboard KB9810.
Checked it right now:
<Ctrl>+r as well as <F5>, pressed inside Firefox, will make Firefox refresh the current page. - Have not done anything special to make the two shortcuts work. They simply did do so out of the box.
Checked Cinnamon Settings => Keyboard => Keyboard Shortcuts: No shortcut found using <F5> systemwide for any action.
Therefore <F5> should not be intercepted by any other software as long as Firefox has got the input focus. - So more likely than not in your case there will be some software which registered <F5> systemwide and intercepts it so that Firefox has got no chance of reacting on it.
Kind regards,
Karl
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Re: How to set F5 as refresh in Firefox
Thanks for the reply Karl.karlchen wrote:Hello, gibbs1984.
My system:
Linux Mint 14, 32-bit, Firefox 18.0.2, Cinnamon 1.6.7, mdm 1.0.8.
Keyboard: No-name Windows keyboard KB9810.
Checked it right now:
<Ctrl>+r as well as <F5>, pressed inside Firefox, will make Firefox refresh the current page. - Have not done anything special to make the two shortcuts work. They simply did do so out of the box.
Checked Cinnamon Settings => Keyboard => Keyboard Shortcuts: No shortcut found using <F5> systemwide for any action.
Therefore <F5> should not be intercepted by any other software as long as Firefox has got the input focus. - So more likely than not in your case there will be some software which registered <F5> systemwide and intercepts it so that Firefox has got no chance of reacting on it.
Kind regards,
Karl
I didn't know about Ctrl + r, just tried it and that shortcut refreshes the page so like you say some software must be using F5 as a shortcut, now the hard part I suppose. How do I track that down?
I looked for shortcuts in Firefox and from what I saw in the Preferences there was a tab for shortcuts but I can't see it now.
I'll go through all the shortcuts in Keyboard Shortcuts and see if I can see it.
The only thing I can think of is that when I used Compiz ages ago on previous versions of Linux Mint that it used F5 for something (I don't use Compiz since moving to Cinnamon).
Linux Mint 20.3 (Cinnamon) 64bit.
Re: How to set F5 as refresh in Firefox
So this problem still exists in Linux Mint 17 Cinnamon 32bit.
I remapped the F5 key to another shortcut and then remapped it to another key so the F5 key definitely isn't used by another shortcut.
It's like all of my F keys aren't recognised as shortcuts, the F5 key doesn't work in Nemo either. Just checked in Chrome and it doesn't work there either and I can't find any options in the Keyboard Shortcuts section to map a key to a Refresh option.
My other special keys like the Mail, Play, Stop etc buttons all work fine.
Does anyone know the command to setup the Refresh in Nemo/Firefox?
I remapped the F5 key to another shortcut and then remapped it to another key so the F5 key definitely isn't used by another shortcut.
It's like all of my F keys aren't recognised as shortcuts, the F5 key doesn't work in Nemo either. Just checked in Chrome and it doesn't work there either and I can't find any options in the Keyboard Shortcuts section to map a key to a Refresh option.
My other special keys like the Mail, Play, Stop etc buttons all work fine.
Does anyone know the command to setup the Refresh in Nemo/Firefox?
Linux Mint 20.3 (Cinnamon) 64bit.
Re:
No of course not, it couldn't be something so simple as thatZalbor wrote:Are you sure the F Lock key isn't activated?
Thanks, that fixed it, didn't even know about the F Lock button
Linux Mint 20.3 (Cinnamon) 64bit.