Sun - Java Look and Feel Design Guidelines,
November 20th, 2006Sun - Java Look and Feel Design Guidelines, 2nd Edition made by dotneter@teamfly In general, navigating between components uses these keys: Tab. Moves keyboard focus to the next component or to the first member of the next group of components (the upper-left component in left-to-right reading order). Ctrl-Tab. Moves keyboard focus to the next component or to the first member of the next group of components when the current component accepts a tab (as in text fields, tables, text areas, and tabbed panes). Shift-Tab. Moves keyboard focus to the previous component or to the last component in the previous group of components in precisely the reverse order of the navigation specified by pressing Tab. Ctrl-Shift-Tab. Moves keyboard focus to the previous component or to the last component in the previous group of components in precisely the reverse order of the navigation specified by pressing Tab. Ctrl-Shift-Tab works when the current component accepts tabs. Arrow keys. Move keyboard focus between the individual components within a group of components–for example, between menu items in a menu, between tabs in a tabbed pane, or from character to character in a text field or text component. Some actions in the table list several possible keyboard operations, separated by a comma. For example, both Home and Ctrl-Home move focus to the beginning of a list. Ensure that you provide multiple operations that take into account the differences between operating environments if your application runs on several. Some of the keyboard operations described in the following tables might be temporarily incomplete or not implemented. However, these key sequences should be reserved for future versions of the JFC and the Java 2 platform. The arrow keys are insensitive to the component orientation feature in the Java 2 SDK. (Component orientation is the automatic positioning of components to reflect the writing system of a locale–for instance, left to right, or right to left.) For example, the right arrow moves the action right regardless of the orientation of the locale. Common Keyboard Shortcuts The following table provides an alphabetically sorted list of common keyboard shortcuts. Use this table to see which keyboard shortcuts are used and which are available. (You can use these shortcuts for other purposes if your application does not provide the associated function and will not add that
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