B Keyboard Shortcuts

This appendix provides supported RPAS and RPAS applications keyboard shortcuts that provide compatibility with assistive technology.

User Interface Keyboard Shortcuts

Table B-1 lists the UI keyboard shortcuts for RPAS and RPAS applications.

Table B-1 UI Keyboard Shortcuts

User Interface Component Keyboard Shortcut Action

Window (also known as a pop-up window or dialog box)

Tab or Shift+Tab

Navigates the contents of the window. Closes the open window if there are no tab stops in the window.

F6

Moves the focus to the launcher for a window with modeless modality. Closes the open window if the modality is modal.

Esc

Closes the open window.

List or Tab

Enter or Space

Selects the list item.

Up Arrow

Moves the focus to the previous visible list item.

Down Arrow

Moves the focus to the next visible list item

Right Arrow (left arrow in Right-To-Left text orientation)

For a horizontal tab bar, the focus moves to next visible item.

Left Arrow (right arrow in Right-To-Left text orientation)

For a horizontal tab bar, the focus moves to the previous visible item.

Home

Moves the focus to the first visible list item.

End

Moves the focus to the last visible list item.

F2

If the focus is on a list item, pressing F2 makes its contents accessible using Tab.

Esc

When F2 mode is enabled, press Esc to exit F2 mode.

Ctrl+x

Marks the current item to move if reorderable is enabled.

Ctrl+v

Pastes the items that are marked to directly before the current item.

Delete

Deletes the current item.

Button

Enter or Space

Pushes the button.

Enter or Space

Toggles the button.

Menu Button

Enter, Space or Down Arrow

Opens the menu.

Esc

Closes the menu.

Option Buttons

Left Arrow

Navigates to the previous enabled button on the left, wrapping around at the end.

Right Arrow

Navigates to the next enabled button on the right, wrapping around at the end.

Check Box Set

Tab

Set focus to the first focusable check box in the check box set. Unavailable check boxes are not focusable.

If hints, help instructions, or messages exist in a note window, it opens the note window.

Check Box

Space

Toggles the check box. If the check box is deselected, it selects it and if the check box is selected, it deselects it.

Tab

Sets focus to the next focusable check box in the check box set. Unavailable check boxes are not focusable. If the target is the last focusable check box in the check box set, the focus goes to the next focusable item after the oj-checkboxset.

Shift+Tab

Sets focus to the previous focusable check box in the check boxset. Unavailable check boxes are not focusable. If the target is the first focusable check box in the check boxset, the focus goes to the previous focusable item before the oj-checkboxset.

List

Enter

Selects the highlighted choice from the list.

Enter

Sets the input text as the value.

Up Arrow or Down Arrow

Highlights the option item on the list in the direction of the arrow. If the list is not open, it expands the list.

Esc

Collapses the list. If the list is already closed, do nothing.

Tab

Sets the focus to the list.

If hints, titles, or messages exist in a note window, it opens the note window.

Table

Ctrl+Space

Selects all of the cells in the current column. This is only available if multiple cell selection mode is enabled.

Shift+Space

Selects all of the cells in the current row. This is only available if multiple cell selection mode is enabled.

Shift+Arrow

Extends the current selection.

Ctrl+Arrow

Moves the focus to level 0 of the active index of the header in the arrow direction if it exists.

Shift+F10

Brings up the context menu.

F2

Makes the content of the cell actionable

Left Arrow

Moves the focus to the cell of the previous column within the current row. There is no wrapping at the beginning or end of the columns. If a row header is present, then the row header next to the first column of the current row will gain focus.

Right Arrow

Moves the focus to the cell of the next column within the current row. There is no wrapping at the beginning or end of the columns.

Up Arrow

Moves the focus to the cell of the previous row within the current column. There is no wrapping at the beginning or end of the rows. If a column header is present, then the column header preceding the first row of the current column will gain focus.

Down Arrow

Moves the focus to the cell of the next row within the current column. There is no wrapping at the beginning or end of the rows.

Home

Moves the focus to the first (available) cell of the current row.

End

Moves the focus to the last (available) cell of the current row.

PgUp (Page Up)

Moves the focus to the first (available) cell in the current column.

PgDn (Page Down)

Moves the focus to the last (available) cell in the current column.

Esc

If the cell is actionable, it exits actionable mode.

Table - Column Header Cell

Space

If multiple selections are enabled and are not in the selection mode row, then the columns underneath the header are selected.

Shift+Right Arrow

If multiple selections are enabled and are not in the selection mode row, the column selection extends to the right by the number of columns covered by the header to the right of the current selection frontier header.

Shift+Left Arrow

If multiple selections are enabled and are not in the selection mode row, the column selection extends to the left the number of columns covered by the header to the left of the current selection frontier header.

Shift+Up Arrow

If multiple selections are enabled and are not in the selection mode row and the current selection frontier header has a parent nested header, then the column selection extends to cover the columns beneath the parent header.

Extending the selection with arrow keys uses the parent level. If the parent header is directly preceding the anchor header, then the anchor shifts to the parent header and future selections are based on the parent header.

If you are already at the highest level then nothing will happen.

Shift+Down Arrow

If multiple selections are enabled and are not in the selection mode row and the current selection frontier header has a child nested header, then the column selection extends to cover the columns beneath the child header.

Extending the selection with arrow keys uses the child level. If the child header is directly beneath the anchor header, then the anchor shifts to the child header and future selections are based on the child header.

If you are already at the lowest level, it moves into the databody and selects the first cell underneath the header.

Table- Row Header Cell

Space

If multiple selections are enabled and are not in the selection mode row, the columns underneath the header are selected.

Shift+Right Arrow

If multiple selections are enabled and are not in the selection mode row, the column selection extends to the right by the number of columns covered by the header to the right of the current selection frontier header.

Shift+Left Arrow

If multiple selections are enabled and are not in the selection mode row, the column selection extends to the right left the number of columns covered by the header to the left of the current selection frontier header.

Shift+Up Arrow

If multiple selections are enabled and are not in the selection mode row and the current selection frontier header has a parent nested header, the column selection will extend to cover the columns beneath the parent header.

Extending the selection with arrow keys uses the parent level. If the parent header is directly preceding the anchor header, then the anchor shifts to the parent header and future selections are based on the parent header.

If you are already at the highest leve then nothing will happen.

Shift+Down Arrow

If multiple selections are enabled and are not in the selection mode row and the current selection frontier header has a child nested header, then the column selection extends to cover the columns beneath the child header.

Extending the selection with arrow keys uses the child level. If the child header is directly beneath the anchor header, the anchor shifts to the child header and future selections are based on the child header.

If you are already at the lowest level, it moves into the databody and then selects the first cell underneath the header.

Date Editor

Enter

Selects the currently focused day.

Up Arrow

Moves up in the grid.

Down Arrow

Moves down in the grid.

Right Arrow

Moves right in the grid.

Left Arrow

Moves left in the grid.

Esc

Closes the grid.

Home

Moves the focus to first day of the month.

End

Moves the focus to last day of the month.

PgUp

Switches to the previous month.

PgDn

Switches to the next month.

Alt+PgUp

Switches to the previous year.

Alt+PgDn

Switches to the next year.

Ctrl+Alt+PgUp

Switches to the previous by step by months.

Ctrl+Alt+PgDn

Switches to next by step by months.

Ctrl+Alt+T

Places the focus on the Today button if it is available.

Overflow Menu Button

Enter or Space

Opens the menu. This is applicable only for the horizontal tab bar when the overflow is set to the window.

Option Set

Up Arrow

Selects the previous input in the group.

Down Arrow

Selects the next input in the group.

Tab

Sets the focus to the selected option input.

If hints, titles, or messages exist in a note window, it opens the note window.

Other Keyboard Shortcuts

Table B-2 lists keyboard shortcuts that are not specific to the UI for RPAS and RPAS applications.

Table B-2 Other Keyboard Shortcuts

Item Keyboard Shortcut Action

Workbook

Shift+F10

Opens the context menu

F9

Calculates

F8

Commits

Select Worksheets and worksheet views Tab

F2 and Delete

Removes the selected worksheet from the tabs.

Visual Planning Workbooks

F2 and Tab

Allows card elements to become accessible.

Alerts On Global Toolbar

Spacebar+F6+Tab

Allows elements of the Alert window to become accessible.

Edit View Dialog - Details Tab - Attributes Table

F2+Spacebar

Allows the View and Sort check boxes to become editable.

Workbook

Esc+Tab

To exit the workbook.

Cut

Ctrl+x

Cuts the data from the source and stores it in clipboard.

Copy

Ctrl+c

Copies the data from source and stores it in clipboard.

Paste

Ctrl+v

Pastes the data from the clipboard to the destination.

Undo

Ctrl+z

Undoes the last change.

Redo

Ctrl+y

Redoes the last change.

Global Toolbar

Left or Right Arrow

Navigates within the global toolbar.