Keyboard navigation keys are used
to navigate a computer interface without using a mouse.
Here are some commonly used
keyboard navigation keys :-
1. Tab key :- Moves the focus to the next
control or element in a form or dialog box.
2. Arrow keys :- Moves the focus to adjacent
controls or elements, or scrolls the document up/down or left/right.
3. Enter key :- Activates the default action for
the current control or element, such as clicking a button or submitting a form.
4. Spacebar :- Activates the current control or
element, such as selecting a checkbox or radio button.
5. Escape key :- Cancels the current operation or
closes a dialog box.
6. Alt key :- Activates the menu bar, allowing
you to access menus using keyboard shortcuts.
7. Ctrl key :- Used in combination with other
keys to perform actions such as copying, pasting, or undoing.
8. Home and End keys :- Move the cursor to the
beginning or end of a line or document.
9. Page Up and Page Down keys :- Scroll the
document up or down by one screenful.
10.
F1-F12 keys
:- Perform specific functions depending on the software being
used, such as opening help files or executing macros.
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