Accessibility
The sections below on this page give
specific tips on using Eclipse for the MQe documentation.
For more general
information on accessibility in Eclipse, see Eclipse's own help on Accessibility
in the help system (if you have eclipse_wswb-help-2.1.2 installed
this link should work: Accessibility in the help system).
Keyboard tips
- To move between panes use function key F6, or Ctrl-F6 if using a browser
based on Mozilla 1.2 or newer.
- In any pane or toolbar, use the tab key to move between icons or objects.
- To move back to the previously viewed topic use the backspace key. To
move forward and back use Alt-RightArrow and Alt-LeftArrow respectively.
- After following a link or a search to find a topic, locate the topic in
the table of contents by clicking the Show in Table of Contents icon
on the topic
toolbar (from the keyboard use function key F6 to move between panes, or Ctrl-F6
if using a browser based on Mozilla 1.2 or newer), then on the toolbar use
the Tab key to select the icon).
- To open context-menus use Shift-F10, or the special context-menu key
if your keyboard has one.
For more information on keyboard and other shortcuts, see Eclipse's
own help on Navigating the help system and Accessibility in the
help system (if you have eclipse_wswb-help-2.1.2 installed, these links
should work: Navigating the help system and Accessibility in the help system).
The window panes
- The Navigation Pane is on the left. It has tabs for:
- The Topic Pane is the one you're reading these words in now, and
it displays the current help topic. Click on highlighted links to jump straight
to other topics (from the keyboard, use the Tab keys to move the focus between
links, press Enter to actuate the focussed one). Click in the topic and press Ctrl-F to
find words in the page (from the keyboard use function key F6 to move between
panes, or Ctrl-F6 if using a browser based on Mozilla 1.2 or newer). From
the keyboard use the UpArrow and DownArrow keys to scroll the page.
- The Toolbar across the top of this Topic Pane provides icons for:
Go Back, Go Forward, Show in Table of Contents (useful after a search),
and Print (from the keyboard use Alt-LeftArrow, Alt-RightArrow, the icon on
the toolbar, and Ctrl-P respectively; use function key F6 to move between
panes, or Ctrl-F6 if using a browser based on Mozilla 1.2 or newer, then on
the toolbar use the Tab key to select the icon).
- The Toolbar above the Navigation Pane provides search facilities.
Useful features
- After using the Search toolbar to find a topic, locate the topic in the
table of contents by clicking the Show in Table of Contents icon on
the topic toolbar (from the keyboard use function key F6 to move between
panes, or Ctrl-F6 if using a browser based on Mozilla 1.2 or newer), then
on the toolbar use the Tab key to select the icon).
- Click in the Topic Pane (from the keyboard use function key F6 to move
between panes, or Ctrl-F6 if using a browser based on Mozilla 1.2 or newer)
and then press Ctrl-F to Find words in the page.
- Right-click on an entry in the Table of Contents and select Properties to
open a dialog box where you can swipe and copy a URL for the topic that can
be used for future reference, for example it can be added to your browser
bookmarks list, or copied into an email.
Printing
- Click on the print icon on the toolbar, or click in the topic and press
Ctrl-P (from the keyboard use function key F6 to move between panes, or Ctrl-F6
if using a browser based on Mozilla 1.2 or newer).
Font size
- Use your browser's own features to control the font size.
Search tips
Use the Search toolbar just above the
Navigation pane to find topics in the whole library. Note the following:-
- Use the Advanced Search to restrict the scope of your search within the
library.
- When searching for a number, with some versions of the Eclipse help browser
the search will fail unless you enclose the number in double-quotes, for example: "2.0.1".
- Use * for incomplete words, for example: admin* will
find occurrences of administration, administer, and so on.
- Search for multiple words by separating them with spaces, for example: queue
manager will find both topics with the word queue, and topics
with the word manager.
- Search for a phrase by enclosing it in double-quotes, for example: "queue
manager" will find only topics with the whole phrase queue manager.
- The found words will be highlighted when you view the topic.
- To find words in a displayed topic, click in the topic pane (from
the keyboard use function key F6 to move between panes, or Ctrl-F6 if using
a browser based on Mozilla 1.2 or newer) and press Ctrl-F.