Shortcut Menus

Use shortcut menus to perform operations on objects that you need to update and maintain. Shortcut menus are context-sensitive menus that pop up.

For Windows users, shortcut menus are enabled by selecting an item and pressing [Shift] + [F10] on the keyboard, or by right clicking the mouse. If the shortcut menu is enabled on the keyboard, the menu opens at the upper, left most of the HTML frame.

If the shortcut menu is enabled by right clicking the mouse, the shortcut menu opens next to the cursor pointer where you right-clicked the mouse button within the selected area or on the item. Submenus derived from a shortcut menu are also available which group multiple and related commands. Once you make a selection from a shortcut or submenu, the menu is closed.

Keyboard Shortcut

Description

Arrow Keys

Moves the cursor up, down, left and right on the shortcut menu.

[Enter]

Confirms and accepts an action associated with a shortcut menu item.

[Esc]

Closes a shortcut menu that is opening. You can also perform this action by selecting or deselecting an item or pressing the [Tab] key.