Using Context Menus; Accessibility In The Flash Authoring Environment - MACROMEDIA FLASH 8-GETTING STARTED WITH FLASH Getting Started

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Flash Basics

Using context menus

Context menus contain commands relevant to the current selection. For
example, when you select a frame in the Timeline window, the context
menu contains commands for creating, deleting, and modifying frames
and keyframes. Context menus exist for many items and controls in many
locations, including on the Stage, in the Timeline, in the Library panel,
and in the Actions panel.
To open a context menu:
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) an item.
Accessibility in the Flash authoring
environment
Accessibility support in the Flash authoring environment provides
keyboard shortcuts for navigating and using interface controls, including
panels, the Property inspector, dialog boxes, the Stage, and objects on the
Stage, so that you can work with these interface elements without using
the mouse.
Certain keyboard controls are available only in Windows. For more
information, see
"About Flash authoring accessibility on the Macintosh"
on page
87.
You can customize the keyboard shortcuts for accessibility in the authoring
environment using the Workspace Accessibility Commands section of the
Keyboard Shortcuts dialog box. For more information, see
keyboard shortcuts" on page
Some authoring environment accessibility features are unavailable on the
Macintosh. For more information, see the following section.
83.
"Customizing

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