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Accesskey
Mike Martin
2018-07-04 10:42:54 UTC
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What is the control key identified as <accesskey> in the documentation

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Khushboo Vashi
2018-07-04 10:55:22 UTC
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Accesskey specifies the shortcut key(s) to activate/focus an element. For
example, on Linux, it is Alt+Shift, on MacOS it is Ctrl + Alt.
So, if you set the shortcut in pgAdmin 4 *[accesskey] + f * on Linux then
you have to press * Alt+Shift+f* to activate that particular element.
Post by Mike Martin
What is the control key identified as <accesskey> in the documentation
thanks
Dave Page
2018-07-04 11:28:49 UTC
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Accesskey specifies the shortcut key(s) to activate/focus an element. For example, on Linux, it is Alt+Shift, on MacOS it is Ctrl + Alt.
Usually :-). It actually depends on what browser is used.
So, if you set the shortcut in pgAdmin 4 [accesskey] + f on Linux then you have to press Alt+Shift+f to activate that particular element.
Post by Mike Martin
What is the control key identified as <accesskey> in the documentation
thanks
Khushboo Vashi
2018-07-04 11:39:26 UTC
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Post by Khushboo Vashi
Accesskey specifies the shortcut key(s) to activate/focus an element. For
example, on Linux, it is Alt+Shift, on MacOS it is Ctrl + Alt.
Usually :-). It actually depends on what browser is used.
Yes right, I have given example just to explain. :)
The list of access keys browser wise :
https://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_global_accesskey.asp
Post by Khushboo Vashi
So, if you set the shortcut in pgAdmin 4 *[accesskey] + f * on Linux
then you have to press * Alt+Shift+f* to activate that particular
element.
Post by Mike Martin
What is the control key identified as <accesskey> in the documentation
thanks
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