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Use Alt-d to quickly activate the Database List drop down. Start typing any part of the database you wish to switch to. Use arrow keys to navigate reduced list. Highlight the desired database, and hit Enter to trigger a database Switch.
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Use Alt-m to quickly activate Menu search drop down. Start typing the name of the menu or page you wish to navigate to. Use arrow keys to navigate reduced list. Highlight the desired database, and hit Enter to trigger navigation to that page.
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Use Alt-g to activate the Quick Find drop down. There are different kinds of things that you can so a 'Find' for....
The list of available options is opened and focussed by default. Start typing its name to reduce list. Use arrow keys to choose the category and hit enter.
The focus moves to the Quick Find field. Enter the search term and hit enter again to execute search. Note that for some search categories, like Database Object name, the quick find field is auto-suggest enable.
As you start typing the first few characters, it provides for a list of matches that reduces as you continue typing.
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If the current database is RAC, the instance list will be displayed on the right top of the page body. Similarly, if a page has multiple 'Page Views', they will be displayed on the left top of the page body.
To quickly switch between page views, or RAC instances, Use Ctrl-left arrow, and/or Ctrl-right arrow to navigate between these links. Highlight the one you wish to activete, and while Ctrl key
is still pressed, hit Enter to "Click" on the button. If you are using a Mac, use the Option (alt) key, instead of the Ctrl key.
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Info Tip can be dragged by its title bar, and it can be closed by double clicking on the same title bar.
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Input fields that have a light yellow background are auto-suggest enabled.
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Double clicking on a search bar will clear the field values
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When the Fav or Help panel is open, you can quickly close it by clicking on its header bar
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When the QuickTips window is open, you can quickly close it by double clicking on it (try to make it same click as above)
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Modified on: Wed, 20 Mar, 2013 at 1:34 PM
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