You can assign multiple keyboard shortcuts for a single command. The Keyboard Customization dialog displays the keyboard shortcut as an editable button, which lets you change, add multiple shortcuts, or delete shortcuts. Add more shortcuts To add more shortcuts to a command, click to the righ...
The keyboard shortcuts described in this Help topic refer to the U.S. keyboard layout. Keys on other layouts might not correspond exactly to the keys on a U.S. keyboard. For keyboard shortcuts in which you press two or more keys simultaneously, the keys to press are separated by a plus...
The keyboard shortcuts described in this Help topic refer to the U.S. keyboard layout. Keys on other layouts might not correspond exactly to the keys on a U.S. keyboard. For keyboard shortcuts in which you press two or more keys simultaneously, the keys to press are separated by a plus...
Open News for me Action Shortcut Open a News window Command-N Show or hide the sidebar in a News window Control-Command-S Jump to the search field Command-F Close a News window (when it doesn’t contain tabs) Command-W Close a News window (when it contains tabs) ...
Shortcut Local search within the currently selected resource in the tab. Command-F Select next in Web Inspector. Make sure Web Inspector is undocked for this feature to work. Shift-Command-] Select previous tab in Web Inspector. Make sure Web Inspector is undocked for this feature to work....
TaskKeyboard Shortcut Search for content./ Close active menu or dialog.Esc Expand/collapse navigation panel.gn Go to the Flags pagegf Document View Keyboard Shortcuts Document viewing tasks — tasks you can perform when viewing a document in the web client using keyboard shortcuts. ...
CTRL+SPACEBAR Select tag and its contents CTRL+SHIFT+COLON ( : ) Find matching tag CTRL+SEMICOLON ( ; ) Perform an incremental search CTRL+ALT+F Open theGo To Linedialog box CTRL+G Open theQuick Tag Editor This shortcut also works in Design view. ...
This article includes some of the more common business-specific shortcuts, which are shown in italics. Be aware that the actual shortcuts may be different in your solution. In the user interface, the keyboard shortcut is shown in the tooltip for the action in question....
Keyboard shortcuts are based on application context, or focus rules. If the corresponding command is not available in the application, the shortcut is not active.Depending on how your Siebel application is configured, the browser that you are using and the focus of the editable controls, ...
Open theKeyboard Shortcutspanel. > Search for the command for which you want to create the shortcut. Use the search bar in Keyboard Shortcuts panel to find the desired command. Click in theShortcutcolumn next to theCommandname to reveal the Edit box. ...