Sun Management Center 3.6.1 User's Guide

Keyboard Shortcuts

Keyboard shortcuts are keystroke combinations that activate a menu item from the keyboard even if the menu for that command is not currently displayed. Keyboard shortcuts usually consist of a modifier key and a character key, like Ctrl+Z, or a few special keys, such as F1 and Delete. Unlike mnemonics, keyboard shortcuts do not display menus. They perform the indicated actions directly.

Table E–1 provides a list of the standard keyboard shortcuts that the Java Console supports.

Table E–1 Common Java Console Navigation and Activation Keys

Keyboard Operation 

Action 

Tab 

Navigates to the next focusable component. 

Shift+Tab 

Navigates to the previous focusable component. 

Control+Tab 

Navigates to the next focusable component. This navigation works even if the component that previously had focus accepts tabs. 

Left Arrow  

Moves focus left one character or component. 

Right Arrow 

Moves focus right one character or component. 

Up arrow  

Moves focus up one line or component. 

Down arrow  

Moves focus down one line or component. 

Page Up  

Moves up one pane of information. 

Page Down  

Moves down one pane of information. 

Home 

Moves to the beginning of the data. In a table, moves to the beginning of a row. 

End 

Moves to the end of the data. In a table, moves to the last cell in a row. 

Return 

Activates the default command button. 

Escape 

Dismisses a menu or dialog box without changes. Cancels a drag-and-drop operation in progress. 

Spacebar 

Activates the component that has keyboard focus.