When you start replying to a comment, an autocompletion list appears. You can use tab to accept the autocompletion. But this was totally non-obvious to me. I only learned I could use tab because I found this question. The last time I've used tab to autocomplete was in an Unix terminal, years ago.
There's a standard in graphical (as opposed to terminal) UIs on how to do this. It's followed with minor differences in:
- MS Visual Studio
- the Google Chrome omnibar (address bar)
- the Gmail to-address field
- In, I think, any autocompletion context I've ever used except for a Unix terminal
For example in Visual Studio the procedure is as follows:
- Type a function name in the code editor
- The autocompletion list appears, and none of its items are selected.
- Pressing the ↑ or ↓ keyboard keys selects the first item. You can then use these two keys to navigate the list.
- If and only if an item is selected, the Enter key confirms (executes) the autocompletion.
It'd be great if Stack Exchange supported this way of interaction.
tab
key comes frombash
(or possibly an earlier shell, i'm not that old, sorry). Changing it might get some heavy resistance from U&L, superuser and serverfault. I admit thattab
was the obvious key for me the first time i needed the autocomplete.