Accessibility and JavaHelp Viewer Shortcut Keys

The JavaHelpTM system tri-pane viewer is designed to be accessible. Most features in the help viewer are accessible from the keyboard.

The first time you open the help viewer, the focus should be on the default entry in the TOC navigator. Sometimes you cannot tell where the focus is because of a bug that can occur when the Back button is unselected. If you cannot tell where the focus is, use the following procedure to establish focus again:

  1. Press Ctrl-F1 to display alternate text for a toolbar button. This action works only if the current focus is on a toolbar button.
  2. If no alternate text displays, press F6 to see if the focus moves to an item in the current navigator.
  3. If the focus does not move to the navigator, press F6 once more (because focus might have moved to the Content pane). Focus should now be in the Navigation pane.
  4. With focus in the Navigation pane, if you want to be absolutely sure where you are, you can repeatedly press Shift-Tab followed by Ctrl-F1 until alternate text displays for a toolbar button.

Traversing the Viewer

If the focus is in the toolbar buttons and you press the Tab key to traverse through the viewer, the traversal order is as follows:

  1. The toolbar buttons from left to right
  2. The currently open tab in the Navigation (left) pane
  3. The contents of that navigator

    Behavior in the navigator varies depending on whether or not the navigator has a Search field. It will take up to four more presses of the Tab key to move to the Content pane. Pressing F6 instead will move focus directly to the Content (right) pane.

  4. The topic in the Content (right) pane

When focus is in the Content pane, pressing the Tab key has no effect. The Tab key does not wrap from the Content pane back to the toolbar. You can traverse backwards from the Content pane by pressing F6 to move to the Navigation pane, and then pressing Shift-Tab repeatedly.

Traversing and Using the Toolbar Buttons

You can move the focus between the toolbar buttons by pressing either the Left Arrow and Right Arrow keys or the Tab and Shift-Tab keys. If you want to stay in the toolbar and move from button to button, the Arrow keys are the best choice. If you want to be able to move focus out of the toolbar, use the Tab and Shift-Tab keys.

When a button has focus, you can perform two actions:

Traversing and Using the Navigators

The Navigation pane has a tabbed interface. If focus is on the last toolbar button, pressing the Tab key takes you to the currently selected Navigator tab. At that point, you can either press the Tab key to enter the navigator or press Right Arrow or Left Arrow to select a different navigator. The behavior of the focus depends on the type of navigator, as follows:

TOC, Favorites, and Glossary Navigators

Index and Search Navigators

These navigators have a text field for the search entry at the top of the navigator content pane, so they behave differently from the other navigators.

Traversing and Using the Content Pane

The Content pane, on the right side of the viewer, displays the current help topic. You can get to this pane by navigating to the Navigation (left) pane and pressing F6. When you are in the Content pane, you can use the following keys to move around and perform actions:

Shortcut Key Table

The following table lists the keystrokes you can use to navigate through the help viewer.

Keys Action
Tab Shifts focus to the next component. Does not work if the current focus is the Content pane.
Shift-Tab Shifts focus to the previous component. Does not work if the current focus is the Content pane.
Up Arrow Selects the previous item in a Navigator list.

Moves the focus to the previous line in a topic in the Content pane.

Moves the splitter bar left.
Down Arrow Selects the next item in a Navigator list.

Moves the focus to the next line in a topic in the Content pane.

Moves the splitter bar right.
Left Arrow Shifts focus to the previous tab or the previous button.

Closes a folder in a Navigator list.

Moves one character to the left in a topic in the Content pane.

Moves the splitter bar left.
Right Arrow Shifts focus to the next tab or the next button.

Opens a folder in a Navigator list.

Moves one character to the right in a topic in the Content pane.

Moves the splitter bar right.
Ctrl-Left Arrow Scrolls to the left in a Navigator list or in the Content pane.

Moves one word to the left in a topic in the Content pane.
Ctrl-Right Arrow Scrolls to the right in a Navigator list or in the Content pane.

Moves one word to the right in a topic in the Content pane.
Home Selects the first item in a Navigator list.
End Selects the last item in a Navigator list.
Ctrl-Home Selects the first line in a topic in the Content pane.
Ctrl-End Selects the last line in a topic in the Content pane
Page Up Scrolls up one page.
Page Down Scrolls down one page.
Ctrl-T Shifts focus to the next link in a topic in the Content pane.
Ctrl-Shift-T Shifts focus to the previous link in a topic in the Content pane.
Ctrl-Spacebar Follows a link in a topic in the Content pane.
Spacebar Activates the toolbar button that has focus.
Ctrl-F1 Displays alternate text for a toolbar button.
F6 Shifts focus between the Navigation (left) pane and the Content (right) pane.
F8 Selects the splitter bar if focus is in the Content pane or the Navigation pane.