A screen reader is a software application that identifies and interprets textual
content on the UI. A screen reader reads this content to the user through an audio
function.
Context
ABAP Development Tools (ADT) provides features for working efficiently with a screen
reader. Eclipse also provides shortcuts for many operations.
To display the list of available shortcuts, perform the following steps:
Procedure
- To open a window showing a list of all shortcuts that are currently active,
choose Ctrl Shift L.
Note Usually this list is too long to read through all of the shortcuts.
- To open the Keys Preference page, choose the same
shorcut again.
Here the cursor is automatically positioned on a filter
field.
- Search for the command you are looking for.
Note If you do not find a shortcut for a particular command, you can define
your own shortcut in this Preference page. To do
this, select the command in the Command list. In the
Binding entry field, position the cursor and
choose the desired shortcut on the keyboard. Choose
Ok to apply the new shortcut.