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Firefox doesn't have that many shortcut keys, and for the most part,
they're the same as Internet Explorer. You don't mention what operating
system and screen reader you're using, but the screen reader keys, like
hierarchical navigation, you use in your screen reader for IE will work
with Firefox.
A few Firefox specific shortcut keys I use all of the time are:
* F6 to jump between the location bar, search bar, web page and any
other tool bars or side bars you've set up.
* Control+l to jump to the location bar.
* / to do a quick search on the page, although this is often taken over
by the screen reader or web page.
Using a Google search, I did find this web page, amongst quite a few
others, with more shortcut keys defined:
http://www.computerhope.com/shortcut/firefox.htm
On 05/18/2015 06:44 PM, Terri Hedgpeth wrote:
> I have not used Firefox before and was hoping someone might be able to
> direct me where or how to find keyboard commands for Firefox. Or if you
> have a list of them you are willing to share?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Terri
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