/**************************************************************************** ** ** Copyright (C) 2011 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). ** All rights reserved. ** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com) ** ** This file is part of the documentation of the Qt Toolkit. ** ** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:FDL$ ** GNU Free Documentation License ** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Free ** Documentation License version 1.3 as published by the Free Software ** Foundation and appearing in the file included in the packaging of ** this file. ** ** Other Usage ** Alternatively, this file may be used in accordance with the terms ** and conditions contained in a signed written agreement between you ** and Nokia. ** ** ** ** ** $QT_END_LICENSE$ ** ****************************************************************************/ /*! \page accelerators.html \title Standard Accelerator Keys \brief Recommended accelerator keys. \ingroup best-practices Applications invariably need to define accelerator keys for actions. Qt fully supports accelerators, for example with \l Q3Accel::shortcutKey(). Here are Microsoft's recommendations for accelerator keys, with comments about the Open Group's recommendations where they exist and differ. For most commands, the Open Group either has no advice or agrees with Microsoft. The emboldened letter plus Alt is Microsoft's recommended choice, and we recommend supporting it. For an Apply button, for example, we recommend QAbstractButton::setText(\link QWidget::tr() tr \endlink("&Apply")); If you have conflicting commands (e.g. About and Apply buttons in the same dialog), you must decide for yourself. \list \i \bold{\underline{A}}bout \i Always on \bold{\underline{T}}op \i \bold{\underline{A}}pply \i \bold{\underline{B}}ack \i \bold{\underline{B}}rowse \i \bold{\underline{C}}lose (CDE: Alt+F4; Alt+F4 is "close window" in Windows) \i \bold{\underline{C}}opy (CDE: Ctrl+C, Ctrl+Insert) \i \bold{\underline{C}}opy Here \i Create \bold{\underline{S}}hortcut \i Create \bold{\underline{S}}hortcut Here \i Cu\bold{\underline{t}} \i \bold{\underline{D}}elete \i \bold{\underline{E}}dit \i \bold{\underline{E}}xit (CDE: E\bold{\underline{x}}it) \i \bold{\underline{E}}xplore \i \bold{\underline{F}}ile \i \bold{\underline{F}}ind \i \bold{\underline{H}}elp \i Help \bold{\underline{T}}opics \i \bold{\underline{H}}ide \i \bold{\underline{I}}nsert \i Insert \bold{\underline{O}}bject \i \bold{\underline{L}}ink Here \i Ma\bold{\underline{x}}imize \i Mi\bold{\underline{n}}imize \i \bold{\underline{M}}ove \i \bold{\underline{M}}ove Here \i \bold{\underline{N}}ew \i \bold{\underline{N}}ext \i \bold{\underline{N}}o \i \bold{\underline{O}}pen \i Open \bold{\underline{W}}ith \i Page Set\bold{\underline{u}}p \i \bold{\underline{P}}aste \i Paste \bold{\underline{L}}ink \i Paste \bold{\underline{S}}hortcut \i Paste \bold{\underline{S}}pecial \i \bold{\underline{P}}ause \i \bold{\underline{P}}lay \i \bold{\underline{P}}rint \i \bold{\underline{P}}rint Here \i P\bold{\underline{r}}operties \i \bold{\underline{Q}}uick View \i \bold{\underline{R}}edo (CDE: Ctrl+Y, Shift+Alt+Backspace) \i \bold{\underline{R}}epeat \i \bold{\underline{R}}estore \i \bold{\underline{R}}esume \i \bold{\underline{R}}etry \i \bold{\underline{R}}un \i \bold{\underline{S}}ave \i Save \bold{\underline{A}}s \i Select \bold{\underline{A}}ll \i Se\bold{\underline{n}}d To \i \bold{\underline{S}}how \i \bold{\underline{S}}ize \i S\bold{\underline{p}}lit \i \bold{\underline{S}}top \i \bold{\underline{U}}ndo (CDE: Ctrl+Z or Alt+Backspace) \i \bold{\underline{V}}iew \i \bold{\underline{W}}hat's This? \i \bold{\underline{W}}indow \i \bold{\underline{Y}}es \endlist There are also a lot of other keys and actions (that use other modifier keys than Alt). See the Microsoft and The Open Group documentation for details. The \l{http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0735605661/trolltech/t}{Microsoft book} has ISBN 0735605661. The corresponding Open Group book is very hard to find, rather expensive and we cannot recommend it. However, if you really want it, ogpubs@opengroup.org might be able to help. Ask them for ISBN 1859121047. */