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Shortcut | Action | Context |
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Ctrl + S | Save Form | Pages with a single form |
Ctrl + T | Open a new browser Tab | Any page. This is a standard browser shortcut. |
F5 | Refresh the page | Any page. This is a standard browser shortcut. |
Ctrl + Tab | Jump to next tab | Any page. This is a standard browser shortcut. |
Ctrl + W / Ctrl + F4 | Close current tab | Any page. This is a standard browser shortcut. |
Ctrl + Shift + T | Reopen a tab just closed | Any page. This is a standard browser shorcut. |
Ctrl + F | Find | Any page. This is a standard browser shortcut. |
Jumps to the global search | Any page. | |
Opens the New Contact page | Any page. | |
Opens the New Matter page | Any page. |
To choose through checkboxes (radio buttons)
Chrome - You need to use arrows to move through the options
Firefox - You can use the Tab button to move through the options
Mac (Safari or Chrome) - Need to use arrows to move through the options
Note to Karen: I'd suggest we use sequences as much as possible rather than taking over web browser's shortcuts too much. Perhaps something like Ctrl + O, S
for search (the O being 'Owl'), Ctrl+J, A
to jump to contacts Additional Data tab (the J being 'Jump'). We can't use Ctrl + W because it closes the current browser window, and if it gets pressed accidently all hell will break loose! Ctrl+L
(for Legal) jumps to the navigation bar in browsers, so we can probably take that over as well.
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