Keyboard Navigation in the BSI Client
The following table lists the essential keyboard shortcuts that you can use to navigate in BSI Client.
Keys
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Function
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Tab
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Give focus to the next element or control.
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Shift + Tab
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Reverse the navigation direction and give focus to the previous element or control. In general, the Shift key reverses the navigation direction.
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Ctrl + Tab
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If the Tab key has a specific purpose in a control, press Ctrl + Tab to give focus to the next element or control. For example, if you press Tab in a text box, the system inserts a tab space.
To give focus to the previous element or control, press Shift + Ctrl + Tab.
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Arrow keys
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Navigate within an element or control.
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Spacebar
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Activate the element or control that has focus. For example, if the current control is a button, this action is the equivalent of clicking on the button with a mouse.
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Esc
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Close a window or menu.
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Color is not used as the sole method of conveying content or distinguishing visual elements. Table/text (like error table at the bottom) is added which would describe the content or other characters (like *) are added as distinguishing elements.
There is alternative text and/or accessible text available for non-text content. All images have equivalent alternative text (like Tools menu or pop-up text).
Keyboard shortcuts to navigate within an editable table
In addition to visual manipulation of a table via the mouse, there are several standard keyboard commands that can be used to navigate within an editable table. These commands are listed below.
PC Command
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Mac Command
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Description
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F1
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F1
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Help
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F3
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F3
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Find Previous
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F4
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F4
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Find Next
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F5
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F5
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Refresh
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F6
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F6
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Automatically resize all columns
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Shift + F5
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Shift + F5
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Clear cache & refresh
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CTRL + Z
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Command + Z
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Undo
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CTRL + Y
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Command + Y
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Redo
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CTRL + F
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Command + F
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Find & Replace
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CTRL + S
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Command + S
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Save
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CTRL + P
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Command + P
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Print
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Shift + scroll
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Shift + scroll
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Scroll horizontally
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CTRL + C
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Command + C
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Copy highlighted cells
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Shift + click
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Shift + click
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Select a range of cells
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CTRL + click
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Command + click
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Select multiple cells
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CTRL + A
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Command + A
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Select all cells
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CTRL + V
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Command + V
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Paste
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CTRL + X
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Command + X
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Cut
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ALT + N
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Command + N
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New (opens a new editor when selected on a manager screen where “New” is available)
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ALT + F4
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Command + Q
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Close window
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Keyboard Navigation in the BSI Launcher
The following table lists the essential keyboard shortcuts that you can use to navigate on BSI Launcher.
Keys
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Function
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Tab
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Navigate within an element or control.
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Shift + Tab
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Reverse the navigation direction and give focus to the previous element or control. In general, the Shift key reverses the navigation direction.
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Arrow keys
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Give focus to the next tab or control. Up/Down keys also work for selecting next element in the drop-down list if the focus is on the drop-down.
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Spacebar
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Activate the element or control that has focus. For example, if the current control is a button, this action is the equivalent of clicking on the button with a mouse.
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Keyboard Navigation on BSI Engage
BSI Engage also complies with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act (as amended). All images, form image buttons, and image map hot spots have appropriate, equivalent alternative text. Embedded multimedia is identified via accessible text. Color is not used as the sole method of conveying content or distinguishing visual elements. All page functionality is available using the keyboard, unless the functionality cannot be accomplished in any known way using a keyboard.
The following table lists the essential keyboard shortcuts that you can use to navigate in BSI Engage.
Keys
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Function
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Tab
|
Give focus to the next element or control.
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Shift + Tab
|
Reverse the navigation direction and give focus to the previous element or control. In general, the Shift key reverses the navigation direction.
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Ctrl + Tab
|
If the Tab key has a specific purpose in a control, press Ctrl + Tab to give focus to the next element or control. For example, if you press Tab in a text box, the system inserts a tab space.
To give focus to the previous element or control, press Shift + Ctrl + Tab.
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Arrow keys
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Navigate within an element or control.
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Enter
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Activate the element or control that has focus. For example, if the current control is a button, this action is the equivalent of clicking on the button with a mouse.
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Esc
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Close a window or menu.
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