Hi Kirk
I'll try to explain. Presumably this only applies to Windows, not Mac.
I am talking about using the context menu key (which exists on most Windows keyboards), not the right mouse button. I'm sure you know what I mean but if not, just Google 'context menu key'.
Pressing this key should normally bring up the relevant right-click menu for whatever item is currently selected by the keyboard, regardless of where the mouse cursor is on screen. This works as expected for the Navigator pane which means I can navigate purely by the keyboard, 'right-click' and bring up a menu to allow me to open a contact sheet.
When I try doing the same thing in the Favourites pane, it doesn't work. PM will only bring up the right-click menu if I hover the mouse cursor over the item I have already selected with the keyboard. Otherwise, nothing happens.
If this discrepancy was addressed, it would mean more ability to navigate purely by the keyboard in opening, closing and swithcing contact sheets. That would leave one final shortcut which, if existed, would save me reaching for the mouse in almost all situations: switching between panes (i.e. Navigator, Favourites, Tasks and Contact Sheets). Considering you are not planning to use ctrl-tab for contact sheet switching, perhaps it could be assigned to that function instead.
It may seem minor but keyboard navigation helps to speed up the workflow and is used extensively in many Windows programs. It would also help when trying to wire quickly with a cheap laptop balancing on your knees!
I hope that makes sense, and thanks for looking at this.