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When searching for a shortcut key, search first from the currently selected menu item and then from the start of the list. This allows several ways for a shortcut key to be meaningfully used multiple times within the same menu. For example, two sections may have the same shortcut key: item --key s --gap (S)ection 1 item ... item ... item --key s --gap (S)ection 2 item ... With the above menu, repeated "s" keypresses would cycle through the sections. As another example, entries within different sections may have the same shortcut keys. For example: item --key d --gap (D)ebian item --key s debst Debian (s)table release item --key u debun Debian (u)nstable release item --key f --gap (F)edora item --key s fedst Fedora (s)table release item --key u fedun Fedora (u)nstable release With the above menu, a shortcut key sequence such as "f", "s" can be used to select an entry within a specific section, avoiding the need to choose shortcut keys that are globally unique within the menu. Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>