Keyboard Shortcuts for the Desktopkeyboard shortcutsKeyboard shortcuts offer a way to accomplish desktop tasks such
as moving and selecting windows and controls, choosing menus, and
navigating in workspaces without the use of your mouse.When you use the keyboard to navigate on the desktop, note that:
Alt is the same as Extend char on some keyboards.
Return is the same as Enter on some keyboards.
In Style Manager, the Window Behavior setting must be "Click In Window
To Make Active" (this is the default).For more information, see
To Change
Window Behavior in the Style Manager help volume.
Keyboard Focus and the Highlighthighlightkeyboard focustab group&newline;∅
Keyboard focus uses the highlight to show you which
element of a window, menu, or control is selected and will respond to
your input. To activate a selected menu item or control (such as a button),
press Return.In windows and dialog boxes, you can move the keyboard focus among
tab groups. A tab group is a collection of related
controls, such as a set of buttons.&newline;∅
&newline;This portion of a dialog box shows the keyboard focus on the OK
button.&newline;&newline;The OK, Cancel, and Help buttons are a tab group.Moving the Keyboard Focusmoving the keyboard focus
&newline;∅
To move the keyboard focus, as shown by the highlight:Within a window, dialog box, or the Front Panel
PressTo move toTabThe next tab group
Shift+TabThe previous tab group
Down ArrowThe next control in the tab group
Up ArrowThe previous control in a tab group
Within a workspace
PressTo move toAlt+Tab or Alt+EscThe next window or icon
Shift+Alt+TabThe previous window or icon
Alt+Up ArrowThe bottom window in a stack of windows (bringing it forward)
Alt+Down ArrowThe bottom of the window stack
Alt+F6The next window belonging to an application, or between
the Front Panel and a subpanel
Shift+Alt+F6The previous window belonging to an application, or
between the Front Panel and a subpanel
Within a menu
PressTo move toDown ArrowThe next menu item
Up ArrowThe previous menu item
See AlsoWindow Keyboard Navigationkeyboard: window navigationSee AlsoTo Open and Close a Windowopening: window, with keyboardclosing: window, with keyboardwindow: opening, with keyboardwindow: closing, with keyboardkeyboard: opening and closing windowsTo Open an Application WindowFrom the Front Panel:
Press Alt+Tab to move the keyboard focus to the Front Panel.
Press the arrow keys to move the highlight within the Front Panel
and select a control.
Press Return to choose the control and open the application's
window.
From Application Manager:
Open the Application Manager window by choosing its Front
Panel control as described above.
Press the arrow keys to move the highlight to an application group
icon within the Application Manager window.
Press Return twice to open the application group.
Press the arrow keys to move the highlight to an application
or action icon, then press Return twice to start the application.
From a Terminal Emulator window:
Open a terminal emulator window by choosing its Front Panel
control as described above.
When the window opens, type the command that starts the application.
To Close a WindowClosing a window removes it from all workspaces.
Before closing an application window, save your work.
Press Alt+Tab to move the highlight to the window
you want to close.Press Alt+F4.
See AlsoMoving the Keyboard Focus
To Start an Application in the Application Manager help volume
To Start Applications in a dtterm Window in the Terminal Emulator
help volume
To Select a Window or Iconselecting: windows, with keyboardkeyboard: selecting windows and iconswindow: selecting keyboardPress Alt+Tab to move the highlight to the window or icon
you want to select.When a window or icon is selected, its border changes color to show that it
is active and will receive input from the mouse or keyboard.
See AlsoMoving the Keyboard Focus
To Turn a Window into an Icon (Minimize)iconify: window, with keyboardkeyboard: minimize a windowPress Alt+Tab to move the highlight to the window you
want to minimize.
Press Alt+Spacebar to display the Window menu.
Choose the Minimize item:
Press Down Arrow until you select Minimize, then press Return.
Or, press N, the menu's mnemonic for Minimize.
See AlsoMoving the Keyboard Focus
To Restore a Window from an Iconrestoring a window, with keyboardkeyboard: restoring a windowPress Alt+Tab to move the highlight to the icon you
want to restore.Press Alt+Spacebar to display the Window menu.
Press Down Arrow to choose Restore, then press Return.
See AlsoMoving the Keyboard Focus
To Move a Window or Window Iconwindow: moving with keyboardkeyboard: moving windowsPress Alt+Tab to move the highlight to the window or
icon you want to move.Press Alt+Spacebar to display the Window menu.
Press M, the menu's mnemonic for Move.
Press the arrow keys to relocate the window or icon.Hold down Control while you press an arrow key to speed up the movement
of the window or icon.
When you've moved the window or icon to where you want it, press
Return.To cancel the move operation, press Esc.See AlsoMoving the Keyboard Focus
To Resize a Windowwindow: resizing, with keyboardkeyboard: resizing windowsPress Alt+Tab to move the highlight to the window you
want to resize.Press Alt+Spacebar to display the Window menu.
Press S, the menu's mnemonic for Size.
Press the arrow keys to stretch or shrink the window. An
outline appears to show you the window's size.Hold down Control while you press an arrow key to size the window faster.
When the outline shows the size you want, press Return.To cancel the resize operation, press Esc.
See AlsoMoving the Keyboard Focus
To Scroll a Window's Contentskeyboard: scrolling windows contentswindow: scrolling with keyboardPress Alt+Tab to move the keyboard focus, as shown by the highlight,
to the window whose contents you want to scroll.Press Tab to move to the window area you want to scroll.Press the arrow keys, Prev and Next, or Page Up and Page Down.Hold down Control while you press an arrow key to scroll faster.
See AlsoMoving the Keyboard Focus
To Select a List Itemselecting: list item, with keyboardkeyboard: selecting a list itemSome windows and dialog boxes display lists from which you
select options or settings.
Press Tab to move the highlight to the list.Press the arrow keys to move through the list.To select more then one contiguous item in lists that allow you to do so,
press Shift+Down Arrow or Shift+Up Arrow.Press Tab to move the highlight to the appropriate button
(such as OK), then press Return.
See AlsoMoving the Keyboard Focus
Menu Keyboard Navigationkeyboard: menu navigationMenus provide access to commands you use to manage windows and operate
software applications.Menu items that appear dimmed are inactive. They are available only under
certain conditions.An underlined character in a menu name or item is called a
mnemonic. The sequence of keys listed to the right
of some menu items is called an accelerator.Mnemonics and accelerators provide quick keyboard access to menu items.See AlsoTo Display a Pull-down Menupull-down menu: displaying with keyboardkeyboard: displaying pull-down menus&newline;∅To display a pull-down menu from a window's menu bar:Press Alt+Tab to move the highlight to the application
window.Press F10 to move the highlight to the name of the first menu in the
menu bar, then use the arrow keys to display menus and move among their
items.Press Return to choose a highlighted item.To dismiss a menu without choosing an item, press Esc.
You can also choose an item from a pull-down menu using the menu's
mnemonics:Hold down Alt and press the underlined letter in the menu's name, then
press the underlined letter in the menu item's name.
See AlsoMoving the Keyboard Focus
To Use a Pop-up Menupop-up menu: choosing with keyboardkeyboard: using pop-up menusWith the keyboard focus on the component whose pop-up menu you want to
display:
Press Shift-F10 to display the pop-up menu.Choose a menu item:
Press the Down Arrow key to move through the menu, highlight the item
you want, then press Return.Or, Type the underlined letter in the menu item's
name (its mnemonic).Or, Type the accelerator, as listed to the
right of the item's name.
See AlsoMoving the Keyboard Focus
To Use the Window Menukeyboard: displaying the Window menuWindow menu: keyboard usagePress Alt+Tab or Alt+Esc to move the keyboard focus, as shown
by the highlight, to the window or icon.Press Alt+Spacebar to display the Window menu.Press the key for the menu item's mnemonic (the underlined character
in the item's name).
To close the menu without choosing an item, press Esc.See AlsoMoving the Keyboard Focus
The Window Menu
Workspace Keyboard NavigationSee AlsoTo Switch to Another Workspacekeyboard: switching workspacesPress Alt+Tab until you've placed the keyboard focus, as shown by the
highlight, on the Front Panel.
Press the arrow keys to move the highlight to the button for the
workspace you want to display.
Press Return.
See AlsoMoving the Keyboard Focus
To Rename a Workspacekeyboard: renaming a workspacePress Alt+Tab until you've placed the keyboard focus, as shown by the
highlight, on the Front Panel.
Press the arrow keys to move the highlight to the button for the
workspace you want to rename.
Press Shift+F10 to display the workspace button's pop-up menu.
Press the Down Arrow key to select Rename, then press
Return.The button becomes a text field.
Edit the workspace's name in the text field.
Once you've renamed the workspace, press Return.
See AlsoMoving the Keyboard Focus
To Move among WindowsTo move to the next window or icon, press Alt+Tab or Alt+Esc.To move to the previous window or icon, press Shift+Alt+Tab or
Shift+Alt+Esc.To shuffle through a stack of windows, press Alt+Up Arrow or Alt+Down
Arrow.To move between the windows belonging to an application, or the Front
Panel and a subpanel, press Alt+F6 or Shift+Alt+F6.
To Display a Window in Other Workspaceskeyboard: placing windows in workspacesPress Alt+Tab to move the keyboard focus, as shown by the highlight, to
the window you want to display in other workspaces.
Display the Window menu by pressing Alt+Spacebar.
Press the Down Arrow key to select Occupy Workspace, then press Return.The Occupy Workspace dialog box appearsPress Tab until the keyboard focus is placed in the Workspaces list.
Select the workspaces in which you want the window to appear:Press Down Arrow or Up Arrow to move through the list.
To select more than one workspace, press Shift+Down Arrow or Shift+Up
Arrow.
Press Tab to move the keyboard focus to OK, then press Return.
See AlsoMoving the Keyboard Focus
The Window Menu
Front Panel Keyboard NavigationFor more information about using the Front Panel, see
Front Panel Help.To Choose a Front Panel Controlkeyboard: choosing a Front Panel controlPress Alt+Tab to move the keyboard focus to the Front Panel.
Press the arrow keys to move the highlight within the Front Panel
and choose a control.
Press Return to choose the control and open the application' s
window.
See AlsoMoving the Keyboard Focus
To Choose a Subpanel Controlkeyboard: choosing a subpanel controlPress Alt+Tab to move the keyboard focus to the Front Panel.
Press the arrow keys to move the highlight within the Front Panel
to one of the subpanel arrow controls, then press Return.
Press the arrow keys to move the highlight among the controls
within the subpanel, then press Return to choose a selected control.
To close the subpanel without choosing a control, press Esc.
See AlsoMoving the Keyboard Focus
Tour of the
Subpanels in the Front Panel help volume
To Move the Front PanelPress Alt+Tab to move the keyboard focus to the Front Panel.
Press Alt+Spacebar to display the Front Panel menu.
Press M, the menu's mnemonic for Move.
Press the arrow keys to relocate the Front Panel.Hold down the Control key while you press an arrow Key to speed up the
movement of the Front Panel.When you've moved the Front Panel to where you want it, press
Return.
To cancel the move operation, press Esc.
See AlsoMoving the Keyboard Focus
Online Help Keyboard Navigationkeyboard: choosing help hyperlinkskeyboard: returning from a hyperlink&newline;∅To Get Help in Any WindowPress F1 (or the Help key if your keyboard has one).
To Choose a Help Topic HyperlinkHelp topic hyperlinks appear as:
Underlined text in a help window
An open-cornered box surrounding a graphic
Choose hyperlinks to display related information.If the help window does not already have the keyboard focus,
press Alt+Tab to move the highlight to the help window.Press Tab and the arrow keys to move the highlight to the hyperlink
you want to choose, then press Return.
To Return from a Hyperlink to the Previous TopicPress Control+B, the keyboard accelerator for Backtrack.
For more information about using Help, see
Using Help.