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Oracle® Solaris 11 Desktop Accessibility Guide

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Updated: March 2018
 
 

Navigating Applications

An application is any program, utility, or other software package that you run on your desktop. Applications comprise the following standard user interface components:

Windows

A window is a rectangular frame on your screen that displays an application. See Navigating Windows for information about how to navigate windows.

Dialogs

A dialog is a pop-up window in which you enter information or commands. See Essential Keyboard Shortcuts for Navigating Dialogs for information about how to navigate dialogs.

Controls

A control is an instrument that you use to operate or guide the user interface. For example, buttons, check boxes, menus, and text boxes are controls. See Navigating Standard Elements and Controls for detailed information about how to navigate the different types of controls that are available.

This section of the manual describes the essential keyboard shortcuts that you can use to start using applications and dialogs.

Essential Keyboard Shortcuts for Navigating Applications

Because you can use many applications in the Oracle Solaris Desktop, this manual does not describe the keyboard shortcuts that you can use to navigate all of the different applications. However, some basic keyboard shortcuts are common to all applications. Access keys also provide an efficient way to navigate an application from the keyboard. An access key is identified by an underlined letter on a menu or control. In some cases, you must press Alt in combination with the access key to perform an action.

The following table lists the essential keyboard shortcuts that you can use to navigate applications.

Table 23  Keyboard Shortcuts to Navigate Applications
Keys
Function
F10
Opens the first menu on the application menubar.
Alt+Access key
Opens the menu that is associated with the access key.
Access keys
Selects the menu item that is associated with the access key.
Left arrow and right arrow
Switches focus between the menus on the menubar.
Up arrow and down arrow
Moves focus into a menu.
Esc
Closes the open menus and give focus to the control that had focus before the menubar.
Ctrl+O
Opens the file selector dialog.
Ctrl+S
Opens the Save dialog.
Ctrl+L
Opens a Location dialog to enable you to type the name of the file that you want to open or save.
Ctrl+P
Opens a Print dialog, if available.
Ctrl+C
Copies highlighted text to the global, application-spanning clipboard.
Ctrl+X
Cuts highlighted text to the global, application-spanning clipboard.
Ctrl+V
Pastes text from the global, application-spanning clipboard to the current cursor position.

Essential Keyboard Shortcuts for Navigating Dialogs

The following table lists the essential keyboard shortcuts that you can use to navigate dialogs.

Table 24  Keyboard Shortcuts to Navigate Dialogs
Keys
Function
Alt+access key
Activates or select a control.
Tab
Gives focus to the next control.
Ctrl+Alt+Page Up
If a tab name has focus, move to the next tabbed section of the dialog.
Ctrl+Alt+Page Down
When a tab name has focus, move to the previous tabbed section of the dialog.
Esc
Closes the dialog.
Return
Performs the default action for the dialog. The default action is usually to apply the changes and close the dialog.