
The keyboard shortcut key is a helpful tool for anyone who wants to access web pages quickly and easily while using their computer. It provides access to browser functions like navigation, screen reader navigation, quick links, and more.With a screen reader, you can use the easy-to-access shortcut keys to perform common tasks quickly, like navigating inside a screen or closing a tab. Plus, it's really easy to adjust the keyboard’s usability and accessibility so that everyone can use it no matter their level of experience.
Tabulator key made browse easy
The tab key is a powerful keyboard shortcut that opens your web browser with the current page as the active window. Pressing the tab key again will close the current window and move you to the next one in your browsing history. This makes it easy to navigate through your websites, even if you have dozens of them open at the same time.
Use the Tab key on your keyboard to navigate the options on a page.
Use Shift+Tab to move backwards a previous option.
How to utilize the shortcut key in different browsers
The way to enabled the shortcut depends on the browser and its platform, please visit MDN (Open in new window) for further information not listed.
Apple Mac OS
Chrome, Safari, Firefox: Control + Option + key
Microsoft Windows OS
Edge, Chrome, Safari, Opera 15+: ALT + key
Opera prior version 15: SHIFT ESC + key
Firefox: ALT SHIFT + key
Linux OS
Chrome: Alt + key
Firefox: ALT SHIFT + key
Global keyboard shortcuts at Cakedeliver
Example for Firefox browser: Shift + alt + H to home link or back to homepage.
H - Home link
M - Open Collapsed Menu
T - Scroll to top of page
C - Open Collapsed Category Menu
S - Open search box on page
N - Next if pagination available
P - Previous if pagination available
R - Quick link to create account
L - Quick link to sign-in account
U - Open collapsed user menu on top
V - Quick link to shopping bag
G - Change Language on bottom of page
E - Change Currency on bottom of page
- Is it safe to use debit / credit card on checkout