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Shortcuts 
You can use shortcuts to navigate through the application and perform basic functions. Shortcuts are key combinations that you can enter from your keyboard without the use of a mouse.
Becoming familiar with shortcuts allows you to perform tasks within the application quickly and efficiently.
Some key combinations perform functions that are specific for certain parts of the application, such as the navigation bar or menu. For more information on these location-specific shortcuts, see
· Shortcuts – Menu and Navigation Bar
· Shortcuts – Application Controls
The following table lists the general shortcuts that you can use in the application.
General Shortcuts
|
Keys |
Action |
|
CTRL + S |
Saves business data |
|
CTRL + N |
Creates a new business object |
|
CTRL + D |
Deletes a business object |
|
CTRL + G |
Cancels all changes |
|
CTRL + R |
Refreshes the data displayed |
|
SHIFT + F5 |
Moves the cursor to the first business object in a list |
|
SHIFT + F6 |
Moves the cursor to the previous business object in a list |
|
SHIFT + F7 |
Moves the cursor to the next business object in a list |
|
SHIFT + F8 |
Moves the cursor to the last business object in a list |
|
F1 |
Shows context-sensitive help |
|
F6 |
Navigates to the previous tile set in the application history |
|
F7 |
Navigates to the next tile set in the application history |
|
F11 |
Toggles the display to full-screen or normal mode |
|
F12 |
Maximizes or restores the size of a list tile within a tile set |
|
ALT + 1 |
Moves the focus from a tile set to the navigation bar |
|
ALT + 2 |
Moves the focus from the navigation bar to a tile set |
|
Application Key |
Opens a context menu when you are in an application control or tile |

In the mobile client application you can also use standard Microsoft Windows shortcuts, such as
ALT + F4 – Closes a window
ALT + SPACE – Opens a standard context menu