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Using Keyboard Shortcuts

Thursday, January 10, 2008


Experienced Oracle Applications users can access the menu by using a
keyboard shortcut, a specific combination of keystrokes that performs the
same function as a corresponding menu item. Oracle Applications
assigns many commonly used functions, such as Run Query, Save, or
Clear Record to keyboard shortcuts.
You can display a list of the keyboard shortcuts that map to your
computer terminal’s keyboard at any time.
Note: Rather than list the actual keys for a keyboard shortcut,
we refer to keyboard shortcuts in this guide using the format
[Function] where Function represents the function that the
keyboard shortcut performs.
 To display a list of keyboard shortcuts:
1. Choose Keyboard Help... from the Help menu.



2. When you finish scrolling through the listing, choose OK to close
the window.
Most window buttons are also mapped to keyboard shortcuts. The
shortcut key is indicated with an underline in the button label. For
example, in the Request Summary window, the button label Hold
Request has the ”H” underlined. This indicates that you can use the
keyboard shortcut Alt–H to put a request on hold instead of using the
mouse.

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