accesskey
The accesskey global attribute provides a hint for generating a keyboard shortcut for the current element. The attribute value must consist of a single printable character (which includes accented and other characters that can be generated by the keyboard).
Try it
Note: In the WHATWG spec, it says you can specify multiple space-separated characters, and the browser will use the first one it supports. However, this does not work in most browsers. IE/Edge uses the first one it supports without problems, provided there are no conflicts with other commands.
The way to activate the accesskey depends on the browser and its platform:
| Windows | Linux | Mac | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Firefox | Alt + Shift + key |
On Firefox 57 or newer: Control + Option +
key or Control + Alt +
key On Firefox 14 or newer: Control + Alt + key On Firefox 13 or older: Control + key |
|
| Edge | N/A |
Control + Option + key Control + Option + Shift + key |
|
| Google Chrome | Alt + key | ||
| Safari | N/A | ||
| Opera 15+ | Alt + key | Control + Alt + key | |
| Opera 12 | Shift + Esc opens a contents list which are accessible by accesskey, then, can choose an item by pressing key | ||
Accessibility concerns
In addition to poor browser support, there are numerous concerns with the accesskey attribute:
- An
accesskeyvalue can conflict with a system or browser keyboard shortcut, or assistive technology functionality. What may work for one combination of operating system, assistive technology, and browser may not work with other combinations. - Certain
accesskeyvalues may not be present on certain keyboards, especially when internationalization is a concern. So adapting to specific languages could cause further problems. accesskeyvalues that rely on numbers may be confusing to individuals experiencing cognitive concerns, where the number doesn't have a logical association with the functionality it triggers.- Informing the user that
accesskeys are present, so that they are aware of the functionality. If the system lacks a method of notifying the user about this feature, the user might accidentally activateaccesskeys.
Because of these issues, it is generally advised not to use accesskeys for most general-purpose websites and web apps.
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| HTML Standard # the-accesskey-attribute |
Browser compatibility
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