Hi all, I've been setting up a Linux computer with dual monitors as a
secondary, perhaps backup to my main iMac computer.  On the Mac, using
Chrome (and perhaps Firefox and Safari) when I'm in a text field, the
editing control keys work properly.  Ctrl-A, left margin.  Ctrl-E, end of
line.  Ctrl-B, Ctrl F are non-destructive cursor left and right moves.
Other control keys work as expected, including Ctrl-T for character
transposition.

These keys work on the command line and in various editors, I use Emacs (no
flame wars, please!)

I'm liking the Raspberry Pi 400, at 1.8 GHz it's suitably faster than the
Pi 4's 1.5 GHz.  Just enough to (mostly) run YouTube at 30 FPS and 1080P
resolution.  Totally silent and doesn't run hot, very nice design.  It
would be nicer if it had an audio output jack…

Ah, but then bring up a browser.  I have both Firefox and Chromium
installed and they've gone over to what I call the Bill Gates system.
Ctrl-A selects all text, Ctrl-B probably makes selected text bold - the
same as in a Microsoft OS.

I originally brought up Ubuntu for the Pi, loved the features, but then ran
into the control key issues in the browser.  OK, I have another micro SD
card; I'll load up the RasPi OS.  Sadly, it's the same with both OSes on
the Pi.  The traditional Unix/Linux control keys work properly in
terminal and xterm, but not in the browser.  I do a lot of filling out of
web forms, and really want the proper behavior with control keys (at least,
proper as perceived by me…)

Searching has not revealed a way to revert control keys to their normal
behavior in either browser, and maybe it's just my search-fu, but looking
on Google and DuckDuckGo has not revealed the answer.

I really like the general look and feel of Ubuntu for the Pi, and
performance isn't bad.  Is there a browser I can use that has the control
keys set up in Unix/Linux format, or is there perhaps a plugin that will
'fix' the issue in one of the major browsers?

Thanks all
Curt Lundgren

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