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If you are using a screen reader, you may want to maximize your window so the keyboard shortcut tables in the following topics are completely expanded and accessible.
Note: The following keyboard shortcuts are based on US standard keyboards.
Click any of the following links for a table of shortcuts:
Notes uses extended accelerators for the Open button, sidebar, and action buttons. Press and hold down the Alt key to use the extended accelerators.
If extended accelerators are disabled, click File -> Preferences (Macintosh OS X users: Click Notes -> Preferences), click Basic Notes Client Configuration, and then select Show extended accelerators under Additional options.
Notes menus
A way to find keyboard shortcuts is to refer to the menus in Notes. Most keyboard shortcuts are displayed with the menu items, or the letter of the keyboard shortcut is underlined.
Keyboard shortcuts for applications Keyboard shortcuts help users who have a physical disability, such as restricted mobility or limited vision, to use applications successfully.
Keyboard shortcuts for properties boxes You can use a number of keyboard shortcuts when using properties boxes.
Keyboard shortcuts to select and move text in a document You can use keyboard shortcuts when you are creating or editing a mail message or a document.
Keyboard shortcuts to move the cursor in a document You can use different keyboard shortcuts to move the cursor when you are creating or editing a mail message or a document.
Keyboard shortcuts to change text and paragraph properties in a document You can use different keyboard shortcuts when you are creating or editing a mail message or a document.
Keyboard shortcuts for the Macintosh You can use keyboard shortcuts to navigate through and perform tasks in HCL Notes.
Using Unicode to add special characters to documents You can create or read documents that contain special characters that aren't found on your default keyboard, such as an ae dipthong (Æ), a pound sign (£), or a plus/minus sign (+/-).
Special characters listed by extended compose sequence A compose sequence is a string of keystrokes that produces a special character. You can use a compose sequence or an extended compose sequence to add a special character to a document.
Related concepts Accessibility features for Notes
Related information Using Unicode to add special characters to documents