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I've moved the key bindings in the main widget instead of the chat form given it
doesn't seem to be the chat form's responsibility to handle switching between
conversations it shouldn't know about in the first place. I've also included new
shortcuts to provide a more familiar feel to most people.
All in all this provides Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab for cycling as well as
Ctrl+PgUp and Ctrl+PgDown for cycling. This mimics common application behaviour.
I've implemented this by having the contacts list container return all contact
widgets in the order they appear each time it's time to cycle. It's perhaps
inefficient but given cycling isn't done often I don't see a need to optimize.
This code does make the assumption that the friends list isn't empty, which I'd
guess would be the case if there's an active conversation.