Access keys let you navigate Valley at Work without using your mouse. They can be used to jump directly to the main sections of the site.
| Access Key | Function |
|---|---|
| 0 | Access Key Information (this page) |
| 3 | Site Map |
| S | Skip to Main Content |
| Main Navigation | |
| 1 | Homepage |
| A | About Valley at Work |
| 9 | Contact Valley at Work |
| M | Meeting Schedules |
| E | Members |
| T | Testimonails |
| N | Newsletters |
| L | Links |
| D | Diary of Events |
| F | Forum |
| B | Membership |
| Web Browser | Modifier | Effect | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Amaya | Ctrl or Alt | Adjustable in preferences | |
| Blazer | Link is activated immediately upon key press. | No modifier is needed for this web browser used on mobile devices. | |
| Camino | Ctrl | ||
| Google Chrome > v.3 | Alt resp. Ctrl + Option (on Mac) | Access Keys were not functional in 2.x builds of Chrome, but are now supported in current versions. | |
| Firefox 2 & 3 | Alt + ⇑ Shift resp. Ctrl (on Mac) | Prior to version 2.0 Firefox used just Alt Configurable via about:config. |
|
| Internet Explorer | Alt | Alt + Access Key focuses on the link, but requires ↵ Enter to be pressed in order to activate the link | |
| Konqueror | Ctrl | The modifier key must be released before the regular key is pressed. | |
| Opera | ⇑ Shift+Esc | The modifier key must be released before the regular key is pressed. Once the modifier key is released, browser lists the set of access keys on that page with action and user can hit the desired key. | Configurable via Graphical user interface. |
| Safari 3 | Ctrl (Alt for Windows) | ||
| Safari 4 | Ctrl+Option (Alt for Windows) |
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