Sun - Java Look and Feel Design Guidelines,
November 20th, 2006Sun - Java Look and Feel Design Guidelines, 2nd Edition made by dotneter@teamfly To start editing a node in a tree component, users can: Click, pause, click, and wait 1200 milliseconds Triple-click Press F2 when a node is selected Setting the editable property to true enables editing of all nodes in the tree. Part IV: Backmatter This part consists of: Appendix A: Keyboard Shortcuts, Mnemonics, and Other Keyboard Operations Appendix B: Graphics Repository Appendix C: Localization Word Lists Appendix D: Switching Look and Feel Designs Glossary A: Keyboard Shortcuts, Mnemonics, and Other Keyboard Operations This appendix presents common keyboard shortcuts and mnemonics in alphabetical order and summarizes JFC-supplied keyboard navigation, activation, and selection operations in a series of tables (arranged alphabetically by component). The left column describes a keyboard operation (for example, left arrow key) and the right column of each table describes the corresponding action (for example, moving focus to the left). Navigating means to move the input focus from one user interface component to another; activating refers to operating the component; selecting means to choose one or more user objects such as text or icons, typically for a subsequent action. For an overview of these concepts, see Keyboard Navigation and Activation.
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