An improvment for home and end button

Hi,
This actually i would call a bug but i put it under improvment as its not critical but more annoying then anything. And the behaviour i’m asking is by comparing it to excel and what i as a user would expect the keys to do.

So the issue here is that when you have many rows as in my example i press CTRL + Home i expect the selected field go to the top of the sheet (image2) but instead it goes to row1 (image1) and the page itself don’t move.

Similarly if i press CTRL + END i expect it to go to the last cell with content like below

instead if goes to somewhere totally empty. I don’t even have this many rows without filter.

It seems CTRL+END likes to go to the last cell to the far right which i would think it not the best if you have many columns it will look strange. Personally i would rather it goes to the last cell on the left but thats a matter of preference i guess.

Hello @vampyren, :wave:

Thank you for your detailed suggestion on improving the CTRL + Home and CTRL + End behavior in ONLYOFFICE, including the comparisons to Excel and helpful screenshots.

To help us reproduce the issue, could you please share the file you’re working with?

It seems this might be related to filtered data, and having your file along with the exact steps would allow us to replicate the problem more quickly.

If the file contains sensitive data, you can send it to me privately or remove any sensitive information before sharing it publicly.

Hi, i have been really busy with my computer that broke down so i can’t access the files for now. But to be honest no it has nothing to do with filters. Even without any filter (i tried it) the bahaviour is the same as i describe.
I have nothing strange really. Just filter based on console. So you can simply make 100 rows yourself and set one column to PS5, Switch, PS3 etc and try but again this is not a filter issue but how the program behaves with the keys.
Hope this helps.

Hey @vampyren, :wave:

Sorry to hear about your computer troubles — hope it’s back up and running soon! Thanks for clarifying for the extra details.

Honestly, I’d rather not guess the exact steps to reproduce this, so when you get a chance to share the file or walk us through the scenario, we’d love to take a look and dig into it.

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