Accessibility Information

This topic describes keyboard navigation in BI Beans. It also contains information about documentation accessibility, accessibility of Java code examples, and accessibility of external web sites.

Keyboard Navigation

Navigation in BI Beans can be accomplished with the keyboard as well as the mouse. In general, the beans follow standard rules for keyboard navigation, such as the following:

Action

Keystrokes

Move to the next component Tab
Move to the previous component Shift + Tab
Move within a component Arrow keys
Move out of a control that allows user input, such as a text box Ctrl + Tab
Toggle a check box or radio button selection Spacebar
Access a right-mouse menu Shift + F10
Drop down a menu Alt + down arrow
Select an item from a drop-down menu Use arrow keys to move to the item, then Enter
Display Help F1

In addition, some beans provide special keyboard navigation:

Keyboard navigation in Crosstabs and Tables

Action

Keystrokes

Drill down With label selected, Alt + down arrow
Drill up With label selected, Alt + up arrow
Enlarge column width With column grabber selected, Alt + right arrow
Reduce column width With column grabber selected, Alt + left arrow
Enlarge row height With row grabber selected, Alt + down arrow
Reduce row height With row grabber selected, Alt + up arrow

Keyboard navigation in Dimension Lists and Dimension List Dialogs

Action

Keystrokes

Drill down Right arrow
Drill up Left arrow
Expand all Ctrl + right arrow
Collapse all Ctrl + left arrow

Keyboard navigation in QueryBuilder

Action

Keystrokes

Drill down (expand selected) Right arrow
Drill up (collapse selected) Left arrow
Shuttle item from Available to Selected Shift + Enter
Remove item from Selected Delete or Backspace
Move items up Ctrl + up arrow
Move items down Ctrl + down arrow
Navigate up/down. Starts editing, if editable Up/down arrow keys, Page Up, Page Down
Move selected Step up Ctrl + up arrow
Move selected Step down Ctrl + down arrow
Expand all (Dimensions Panel) Ctrl + right arrow
Collapse all (Dimensions Panel) Ctrl + left arrow

In QueryBuilder panels that have available and selected items, the Tab key moves around the panel in the following order:

  1. Available Items panel and its contents.

  2. Shuttle buttons (Add Selected Items, Add All Items, Remove Selected Items, Remove All Items).

  3. Selected Items panel.

Keyboard navigation in CalcBuilder

Action

Keystrokes

Drill down (expand selected) Right arrow
Drill up (collapse selected) Left arrow
Select More from drop-down list Down arrow to More... (do not need to press spacebar)
Enlarge column width With column grabber selected, Alt + right arrow
Reduce column width With column grabber selected, Alt + left arrow
Enlarge row height With row grabber selected, Alt + down arrow
Reduce row height With row grabber selected, Alt + up arrow

Keyboard navigation in the BI Catalog Explorer

Keyboard navigation in the BI Catalog Explorer matches that of the Windows Explorer, as shown in the following table:

Action

Keystrokes

Rename the selected object F2
Display the drop-down list of folders F4
Refresh the contents of the current folder F5
Display the folder list in list mode F7
Display the folder list in details mode F8
Display the File menu F10
Copy Ctrl + C
Cut Ctrl + X
Paste Ctrl +V
Return to the root folder Home
Delete the selected object Delete
Browse the folder list Page Up or Page Down, arrow keys
Drill to the first subfolder Select folder, then right arrow
Drill up Left arrow

Documentation Accessibility

Our goal is to make Oracle products, services, and supporting documentation accessible, with good usability, to the disabled community. To that end, our documentation includes features that make information available to users of assistive technology. This documentation is available in HTML format, and contains markup to facilitate access by the disabled community. Standards will continue to evolve over time, and Oracle Corporation is actively engaged with other market-leading technology vendors to address technical obstacles so that our documentation can be accessible to all of our customers. For additional information, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program Web site at http://www.oracle.com/accessibility/.

Accessibility of Code Examples in Documentation

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Accessibility of Links to External Web Sites in Documentation

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does not own or control. Oracle Corporation neither evaluates nor makes any representations regarding the
accessibility of these Web sites.