

Return to the next line or starts a new paragraph in a word processor.If you press the Enter key twice, it adds a blank line between lines.īelow are some other examples and places the Enter key is used on a computer. For example, when I press the Enter key at the end of this sentence, it starts the next paragraph. The Enter key is most often used to return to the next line or start a new paragraph. How is the Enter key used and what is its function? In other words, when you press Enter the text cursor moves down to the next line and to the left. Sometimes referred to as an elbow arrow, the Enter key arrow is what happens when you press the key. In these programs to go to the next line press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+ Enter instead of only Enter. In programs such as Microsoft Word, when you press the Enter key, it may move to the next paragraph of the document instead of the next line. What if the Enter key goes to the next paragraph? Additional resourcesĪpple provides VoiceOver user information at keyboards have a "Return" key next to the keyboard and an "Enter" key next to the number pad. Typing "nav" will filter to the headings that contain those characters. For example, with the Headers rotor open, pressing "2" will filter to second level headings. Within the rotor, you can begin typing to filter the available elements. Once a page element type is selected, use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow to select a particular element and Enter to activate it. Open the rotor by pressing VO + U, then use the Left Arrow and Right Arrow keys to choose between element types (availability varies depending on the content of the web page, and whether the element type is enabled for viewing in the rotor), such as Links, Headings, Tables, Frames, Images, Auto Web Spots (automatically generated list of structural and significant items on the page), Web Spots (user-identified page areas), Form Controls, Landmarks, Visited Links, and Non-Visited Links. You can choose which element types are viewable in the rotor by opening the VoiceOver Utility with VO + F8, then going to Web > Web Rotor.

The VoiceOver "rotor" feature helps users to do some frequently performed navigation actions quickly and easily. Read column from VO cursor location to bottom of column Read row from VO cursor location to end of row

You can navigate tables in text areas by row and column, and sort by column. Interact with (go into/out of) objects (like iframes, menus, application regions, etc.) Go to next/previous focusable item (link, button, input, etc.) You can press the Shift key with these commands to move to the previous occurrence. The following shortcuts will help you navigate common page elements. Select speech setting option (speaking rate, voice, pitch, etc.) Jump to bottom of page (using laptop keyboards) Jump to bottom of page (using desktop keyboards) Jump to top of page (using laptop keyboards) Jump to top of page (using desktop keyboards) Read word (press W multiple times to spell words alphabetically and phonetically) The VO keys can be locked so that they do not need to be pressed to perform VoiceOver commands by pressing VO +. The combination is referred to as VO in the tables. VoiceOver uses the Control and Option keys before each command. If you try to use it with any other browser, it may work for some things, but not as consistently as with Safari.Ĭommand + F5 starts the VoiceOver program.
