Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Dialog box and Accessibility Keyboard Shortcut for Windows

Dialog box keyboard shortcuts
1)CTRL+TAB: Move forward through tabs. Suppose on a desktop Press CTRL+TAB several times and you get get access between tabs and then using arrow key you can access an item.

2)CTRL+SHIFT+TAB:
Move backward through tabs. Just as CTRL+TAB but works in opposite direction.

3)TAB:
Move forward through options.

4)SHIFT+TAB: Move backward through options. Works just as TAB in opposite direction.

5)ALT+Underlined letter: You simply press enter and notice the menu bar or address bar. A keyword will be underlined. Press the underlined keyword while press ALT will go to that item. Suppose in windows explorer press ALT+F will access file menu.

6)ENTER: Active action will be performed.

7)SPACEBAR: Select or clear the check box if the active option is a check box.

8)Arrow keys: Select a button if the active option is a group of option buttons.

9)F1: Pressing this function key will display Help.

10)F4: Return you to the address bar and display the available items.

11)BACKSPACE: Open a folder one level up if a folder is selected in the Save As or Open dialog box.


Accessibility keyboard shortcuts

1)Holding Right SHIFT key for eight seconds: Remember right shift key and for eight seconds. Pressing for eight seconds will display a prompt for Switch FilterKeys on and off. Filterkeys on causes windows to ignore brife and repeated keystrokes and slows down the keyboard repeat rates. To on it after holding right shift key for 8 seconds in the pop up window click ok/ press enter.

2)Left ALT +left SHIFT +PRINT SCREEN: Will prompt you to Switch High Contrast on and off.

3)Left ALT +left SHIFT +NUM LOCK: Will prompt you to Switch MouseKeys on and off.

4)Pressing SHIFT key five times: Will prompt you to Switch StickyKeys on and off.

5)Pressing NUM LOCK for five seconds: Press numlock for 5 seconds is to Switch ToggleKeys on and off. Togglekeys causes a tone to sound whenever you press CAPS LOCK, NUM LOCK and SCROLL LOCK.

You can get all these accessibility access by clicking Start Menu> Click Control Panel> Select Accessibility Options.

Related Documents:
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Natural Windows Keyboard Shortcut
General Windows keyboard Shortcut.

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