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Preface

1.  Introduction to Accessibility

2.  Using Assistive Technologies

3.  Configuring the Mouse and Keyboard

4.  Using the Keyboard to Navigate the Desktop

Introduction to Keyboard Navigation

Essential Keyboard Shortcuts

Global Keyboard Shortcuts

Navigating the Desktop Background

Navigating Panels

To Move a Panel Object

Navigating Drawers

Navigating Menus on Panels

Navigating Panel Applications

Navigating Your Workspaces

Navigating Windows

Giving Focus to a Window

Controlling a Window

Moving a Window

Resizing a Window

Navigating Paned Windows

Navigating Applications

Essential Keyboard Shortcuts for Navigating Applications

Essential Keyboard Shortcuts for Navigating Dialogs

Navigating the File Manager

Navigating Folders

Navigating the Side Pane

Navigating HTML Content in Caret Navigation Mode

Navigating Standard Elements and Controls

Navigating Menus

Navigating Buttons

Navigating Radio Buttons

Navigating Check Boxes

Navigating Text Boxes

Navigating Spin Boxes

Navigating Drop-Down Lists

Navigating Drop-Down Combination Boxes

Navigating Sliders

Navigating Tabbed Sections

Navigating Lists

Navigating Trees

Customizing Your Keyboard Shortcuts

To Customize Keyboard Shortcuts

To Disable a Keyboard Shortcut

5.  Customizing the Appearance of the Desktop

6.  System Administration

Index

Introduction to Keyboard Navigation

This section describes the essential keyboard shortcuts to enable you to navigate the desktop from the keyboard.

You can customize some of the keyboard shortcuts that are described in this chapter. The text indicates the shortcuts that you can customize. See Customizing Your Keyboard Shortcuts for information about how to customize keyboard shortcuts.

Essential Keyboard Shortcuts

The following table lists the essential keyboard shortcuts that you can use to navigate the desktop. The keyboard shortcuts that you use to navigate specific elements and controls are described in the appropriate sections of this chapter.

Keys
Function
Ctrl+Esc
Grants access to the Applications, Places and System menubar items.
Alt+F2 and Meta+R
Displays the Run Application dialog, where you can type terminal commands with or without parameters. If a file needs to be passed as one of these parameters, use the Run With File button to locate the necessary file.
Tab
Gives focus to the next element or control.
Shift+Tab
Reverses the navigation direction and gives focus to the previous element or control. In general, the Shift key reverses the navigation direction.
Ctrl+Tab
Gives focus to the next element or control, if the Tab key has a specific purpose in a control. For example, if you press Tab in a text box, the system inserts a tab space.

To give focus to the previous element or control, press Shift+Ctrl+Tab.

Alt+Tab and Shift+Alt+Tab
Switches between currently running applications. If you have multiple programs running, use Alt+Tab to cycle forward through the applications and Shift+Alt+Tab to cycle backwards.
Arrow keys
Navigates within an element or control.
Spacebar
Activates the element or control that has focus. For example, if the current control is a button, this action is the equivalent of clicking the button with a mouse.
Esc
Closes a window, menu, or drawer.
F7
Switches to caret navigation mode. Caret navigation mode enables you to use the keyboard to select text. For more information about caret navigation mode, see Navigating HTML Content in Caret Navigation Mode.

Global Keyboard Shortcuts

The following table lists the keyboard shortcuts that you can use from any part of the Oracle Solaris Desktop.

Keys
Function
Alt+F1
Opens the Main Applications Menu.

You can customize this keyboard shortcut.

Alt+F2 and Meta+R
Opens the Run Applications dialog.

You can customize this keyboard shortcut.

Print Screen
Starts the screenshot application and takes a screenshot of the entire screen.

You can customize this keyboard shortcut.

Alt+Print Screen
Starts the screenshot application and takes a screenshot of the window that currently has focus.

You can customize this keyboard shortcut.

F1
If the focused element is an application window or dialog, this keyboard shortcut opens the Help for the application.
Ctrl+F1
If the focused element is a panel or application window, this keyboard shortcut switches the display of tooltips for the window or panel objects on and off.
Shift+F10
Opens a pop-up menu for the element that has focus, if a pop-up menu exists.