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Accesskeys
This accesskey feature is currently only supported by some browsers.
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Access Keys explained
The snippet below is from A List Apart and the article by Stuart Robertson, Accesskeys: Unlocking Hidden Navigation
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Accesskeys can also be useful to people who have no trouble controlling the mouse and clicking on links. Experienced users of desktop applications learn to use keyboard short-cuts to save files, open new windows, or copy and paste text. Assigning accesskeys to menu items adds a^?oeHot-Keya^?? functions to a web site, letting frequent users spend less time less time moving and clicking the mouse.
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Windows users can navigate with the accesskey feature by typing ALT+Accesskey. On the Mac, you would use CTRL+Accesskey (not COMMAND+Accesskey, which can produce undesired effects). Internet Explorer users may also need to hit the a^?oeentera^?? key to activate a link.
Windows users will find that accesskeys take precedence over application commands, which can still be accessed from the keyboard by first typing the menu shortcut key (usually ALT) followed by the letter corresponding to the desired menu item.
If your web browser does not support accesskeys, you might like to get a browser that can use accesskeys.
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