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Cool be pretty usefull. Is it just me or is the Key choice a bit weird? I find J for next and K for previous confusing. Would have expected it to be other way round.
They follow vim's keyboard conventions...
And have been used in other Google navigation, like Reader and Buzz.
Ya, those are vi standards. Wish they would at least support emacs p,n versions as well, as that's what I've remapped my gmail to. (and also what most unix's support by default in shells etc..)

Kind of weird that the vi standard is what has stuck with Google, anybody have an explanation apart from just the first peeps who did it being vi junkies?

Bram Molenaar (author of Vim) works at Google, that might have something to do with it.

Also the "accessible view" seems to have n and p as well.

I still prefer vimperator http://vimperator.org/ in firefox and vimlike smoozie https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/donnjgnmaheadpip... in google chrome as I can navigate any page with just the keyboard.
I hadn't see either of those, but will be checking them out -thanks. Anything to avoid the mouse is good news.
I've been using this for a long time. It could be great, but it's pretty limited. There doesn't seem to be a way to open a link in a new tab, or to get to the next page of results, so you still have to go back and forth from keyboard to mouse.
Yeah, I am finding the same thing. Why wouldn't they include those two items I don't understand... kind of makes it useless after testing it for a day.