CmdPal: Add keyboard shortcut Alt+Home for Go home action (#42095)

## Summary of the Pull Request

This PR adds a new keyboard shortcut Alt+Home that takes user
immediately to the home page in a single action.

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- [x] Closes: #41747 
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Jiří Polášek
2025-10-06 16:48:04 +02:00
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parent 466a94eb40
commit f42d6dbc3d

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@@ -561,19 +561,25 @@ public sealed partial class ShellPage : Microsoft.UI.Xaml.Controls.Page,
private static void ShellPage_OnPreviewKeyDown(object sender, KeyRoutedEventArgs e)
{
if (e.Key == VirtualKey.Left && e.KeyStatus.IsMenuKeyDown)
var ctrlPressed = InputKeyboardSource.GetKeyStateForCurrentThread(VirtualKey.Control).HasFlag(CoreVirtualKeyStates.Down);
var altPressed = InputKeyboardSource.GetKeyStateForCurrentThread(VirtualKey.Menu).HasFlag(CoreVirtualKeyStates.Down);
var shiftPressed = InputKeyboardSource.GetKeyStateForCurrentThread(VirtualKey.Shift).HasFlag(CoreVirtualKeyStates.Down);
var winPressed = InputKeyboardSource.GetKeyStateForCurrentThread(VirtualKey.LeftWindows).HasFlag(CoreVirtualKeyStates.Down) ||
InputKeyboardSource.GetKeyStateForCurrentThread(VirtualKey.RightWindows).HasFlag(CoreVirtualKeyStates.Down);
var onlyAlt = altPressed && !ctrlPressed && !shiftPressed && !winPressed;
if (e.Key == VirtualKey.Left && onlyAlt)
{
WeakReferenceMessenger.Default.Send<NavigateBackMessage>(new());
e.Handled = true;
}
else if (e.Key == VirtualKey.Home && onlyAlt)
{
WeakReferenceMessenger.Default.Send<GoHomeMessage>(new(WithAnimation: false));
e.Handled = true;
}
else
{
var ctrlPressed = InputKeyboardSource.GetKeyStateForCurrentThread(VirtualKey.Control).HasFlag(CoreVirtualKeyStates.Down);
var altPressed = InputKeyboardSource.GetKeyStateForCurrentThread(VirtualKey.Menu).HasFlag(CoreVirtualKeyStates.Down);
var shiftPressed = InputKeyboardSource.GetKeyStateForCurrentThread(VirtualKey.Shift).HasFlag(CoreVirtualKeyStates.Down);
var winPressed = InputKeyboardSource.GetKeyStateForCurrentThread(VirtualKey.LeftWindows).HasFlag(CoreVirtualKeyStates.Down) ||
InputKeyboardSource.GetKeyStateForCurrentThread(VirtualKey.RightWindows).HasFlag(CoreVirtualKeyStates.Down);
// The CommandBar is responsible for handling all the item keybindings,
// since the bound context item may need to then show another
// context menu