Use these keyboard shortcuts to navigate the documentation more efficiently.
Global Shortcuts
| Shortcut | Action | Description |
|---|
/ or Ctrl+K / Cmd+K | Focus Search | Opens the search bar to quickly find documentation |
Esc | Close Modals | Closes any open modals, dropdowns, or search results |
? | Show Help | Displays this keyboard shortcuts guide (if implemented) |
Navigation Shortcuts
| Shortcut | Action | Description |
|---|
← / → | Previous/Next Page | Navigate to previous or next page in the sidebar |
Alt+← / Alt+→ | Browser Navigation | Go back/forward in browser history |
Browser Shortcuts
These are standard browser shortcuts that work throughout the documentation:
| Shortcut | Action | Description |
|---|
Ctrl+F / Cmd+F | Find on Page | Search for text on the current page |
Ctrl+P / Cmd+P | Print Page | Print the current documentation page |
Ctrl+Plus / Cmd+Plus | Zoom In | Increase page zoom |
Ctrl+Minus / Cmd+Minus | Zoom Out | Decrease page zoom |
Ctrl+0 / Cmd+0 | Reset Zoom | Reset page zoom to 100% |
F11 | Full Screen | Toggle full-screen mode (browser) |
Home | Top of Page | Scroll to the top of the page |
End | Bottom of Page | Scroll to the bottom of the page |
Space / Page Down | Scroll Down | Scroll down one page |
Shift+Space / Page Up | Scroll Up | Scroll up one page |
Accessibility Shortcuts
| Shortcut | Action | Description |
|---|
Tab | Navigate Elements | Move focus to next interactive element |
Shift+Tab | Navigate Back | Move focus to previous interactive element |
Enter / Space | Activate | Activate focused button or link |
Esc | Cancel | Close dialogs or cancel actions |
Tips for Efficient Navigation
- Quick Search: Press
/ to instantly start searching without clicking
- Find Text: Use
Ctrl+F / Cmd+F to find specific text on long pages
- Print Pages: Use
Ctrl+P / Cmd+P to print documentation for offline reference
- Keyboard Navigation: Use
Tab to navigate through interactive elements without a mouse
Browser-Specific Notes
Windows/Linux
- Use
Ctrl key for all shortcuts
Alt+← / Alt+→ for browser back/forward
macOS
- Use
Cmd key instead of Ctrl
Cmd+← / Cmd+→ for browser back/forward
- Some shortcuts may differ based on system preferences
Customization
Note: Some keyboard shortcuts may be customized by your browser or system settings. If a shortcut doesn't work, check your browser's keyboard shortcut settings.
See Also
- Getting Started - Learn the basics of the documentation
- Learning Paths - Follow structured learning paths by role
- [Advanced Search](/docs/25. Advanced Search) - Learn about advanced search features