Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual page 2250

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Accessibility Improvements
Snap-Ins from Other Products
ConsoleOne 1.3 includes enhancements in the software and documentation to
make accessibility easier for people with disabilities.
If you are unfamiliar with the control or shortcut keys used in Java software,
you can find a list of these keys at the
Assignments (http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/docs/api/javax/swing/doc-files/
Key-Index.html)
Web site.
To navigate in the JavaHelp online help system, you can use the tab keys to
navigate to control icons. JavaHelp loses focus when the text window is
active, although the up and down arrows will scroll the help text. You can also
use the following JavaHelp controls:
Ctrl+T = next link
Ctrl+Shift+T = previous link
Ctrl+Space = activate selected link
JavaHelp 1.1 is currently inaccessible via JAWS screen reader software. To
access JavaHelp with a screen reader, use the IBM Self-Voicing Kit available
from the
AlphaWorks (http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/formula/
selfvoicingkit)
Web site.
If you installed or will install a product that includes ConsoleOne snap-ins and
you want to retain those snap-ins in this release of ConsoleOne, make sure
those snap-ins are installed in the same place as this release of ConsoleOne.
The following are some points to consider:
ConsoleOne 1.2 snap-ins are compatible with this release of ConsoleOne,
but ConsoleOne 1.1 snap-ins aren't.
If your product provides only ConsoleOne 1.1 snap-ins, you might want
to install this release of ConsoleOne in a different place than ConsoleOne
1.1. By default, ConsoleOne 1.1 is installed on the NetWare server in
SYS:\PUBLIC\MGMT\CONSOLE1.
Novell products typically install ConsoleOne snap-ins on the SYS
volume of a NetWare server. For example, NDS 8 installs an LDAP snap-
in in SYS:\PUBLIC\MGMT\CONSOLEONE\1.2.
Swing Component Keystroke
Getting Started
17

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Netware 6

Table of Contents