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    • Meta ChuhM
      Meta Chuh moderator @kuzduk = kuzduk
      last edited by Meta Chuh

      @kuzduk-kuzduk

      My second question: why FindNext and FindPrevios hot keys are not work in Find window?

      you just have to make your document tab active using this guide below, you don’t have to close the find window to use f3 (find next), or shift+f3 (find previous).

      • open the “find” window and search for any text.

      • now click on the notepad++ tab of your file
        (this brings your opened file into front focus, and any keyboard shortcuts will work on it).

      • from now on the find next shortcut f3 and the find previous shortcut shift+f3 are also enabled, even if the find windows stays open.

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      • kuzduk = kuzdukK
        kuzduk = kuzduk
        last edited by

        i think this little thing what need be: FindNext and FindPrevios hot keys work in Find window

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        • Alan KilbornA
          Alan Kilborn @kuzduk = kuzduk
          last edited by

          @kuzduk-=-kuzduk

          Are you reading the replies to this thread?

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          • kuzduk = kuzdukK
            kuzduk = kuzduk
            last edited by

            Yes i read:

            They don’t work because the keys configured via Shortcut Mapper only work in the editing tabs.

            Then it need to finish these two commands to work in the fond window!!!

            1. This very long and uncomfortable(FindPrev and Find Next hot keys must work in find window):
            • open the “find” window and search for any text.

            • now click on the notepad++ tab of your file
              (this brings your opened file into front focus, and any keyboard shortcuts will work on it).

            • from now on the find next shortcut f3 and the find previous shortcut shift+f3 are also enabled, even if the find windows stays open.

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            • Meta ChuhM
              Meta Chuh moderator @kuzduk = kuzduk
              last edited by

              @kuzduk-kuzduk

              if you want to have your find window in front, and use keys to switch to the next and/or previous finding, you can use [enter] to find the next and [shift]+[enter] to find the previous.

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              • Alan KilbornA
                Alan Kilborn
                last edited by

                This may be of interest:

                https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issues/2138

                As well as: https://notepad-plus-plus.org/community/topic/15904/search-f3

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                • Meta ChuhM
                  Meta Chuh moderator @Alan Kilborn
                  last edited by Meta Chuh

                  @Alan-Kilborn

                  i like scott’s note:

                  @Scott-Sumner said: But perhaps you will not like that it is a different keystroke than your brain desires …

                  😉

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                  • kuzduk = kuzdukK
                    kuzduk = kuzduk @Alan Kilborn
                    last edited by kuzduk = kuzduk

                    This is the same as I ask, so i am not alone:

                    https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issues/2138
                    As well as: https://notepad-plus-plus.org/community/topic/15904/search-f3

                    you can use [enter] to find the next and [shift]+[enter] to find the previous.

                    already better but why it is not same hot keys like for FindNext F3???))) it must be F3 and Shift+F3!!!

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                    • Meta ChuhM
                      Meta Chuh moderator @kuzduk = kuzduk
                      last edited by Meta Chuh

                      @kuzduk-kuzduk

                      already better but why it is not same hot keys like for FindNext F3???))) it must be F3 and Shift+F3!!!

                      i don’t really know why it is like that, as i am just a user at our user driven community,
                      but i quickly got used to the enter key combos at the find window.

                      i think @Scott-Sumner said it best, if we take it from a user perspective:

                      But perhaps you will not like that it is a different keystroke than your brain desires – Enter when you think F3.

                      if you can not get used to it at all, you can file a feature request, as suggested by @PeterJones above,
                      by reading and following the official guide >>> FAQ Desk: Feature Request or Bug Report <<<
                      as it does not really make much sense, if we talk about it for almost two weeks now, without being able to change anything.

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                      • Alan KilbornA
                        Alan Kilborn @kuzduk = kuzduk
                        last edited by

                        @kuzduk-=-kuzduk said:

                        why it is not same hot keys like for FindNext F3???))) it must be F3 and Shift+F3!!!

                        Why should it be F3 and Shift+F3? IMO those are dumb keystrokes and I have reassigned my Notepad++ to use IMO better ones. If, all of a sudden in Notepad++ these functions were remapped to something F3-ish in the Find window (instead of the Enter-based ones), I would be ticked!

                        Feature changes must consider ALL users and the different ways they might use existing Notepad++…before changes to functionality are made. (Not saying anyone is considering this thread’s topic for change). That is sometimes a daunting prospect, I know!

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