Keyboard accessibility and navigation keyboard-accessibility-and-navigation
All features exposed in the Basic Zoom, eCatalog, eCatalog Search, Flyout, Inline Zoom, Mixed Media, Spin, Video, Zoom, Carousel, Dimensional (3D), Interactive Image, Interactive Video, and Video360 viewer interface are keyboard accessible.
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All features exposed in the Basic Zoom, eCatalog, eCatalog Search, Flyout, Inline Zoom, Mixed Media, Spin, Video, Zoom, Carousel, Dimensional (3D), Interactive Image, Interactive Video, and Video360 viewer interface are keyboard accessible.
An end user can navigate between viewer user interface elements using Tab and Shift+Tab keystrokes. Using Tab advances input focus to the next user interface element in the tabbing order; using Shift+Tab brings input focus back to the previous user interface element. The focus traversal follows the natural user interface element location on the screen and moves in a left-to-right, then top-to-bottom order.
Depending on the operating system and web browser settings, the user interface element that has input focus receives a visual focus indication. For example, the visual indicator can be a thin border rendered around the user interface element.
It is possible to disable or customize such focus highlight in the viewer CSS. In the table of contents of this Help system, under a specific viewer name (for example, Basic Zoom or Interactive Video), click Customizing name of viewer > Focus highlight.
Keystrokes supported by individual viewer user interface elements are-in most cases-obvious and easy to discover.
Use arrow keys when the image is in a reset state.
Use up or down arrow key when working with multi-dimensional spin sets.
Hotspot selection: up, down, left, or right arrow key
Hotspot activation: Space or Enter key.