A keystroke combination that causes a function to take place. For example, most screen magnifiers have hot keys to increase and decrease magnification.
A computer shortcut using two keys on the keyboard to gain access to a menu command, for example pressing the Alt key at the same time as the key corresponding to the first letter of the desired command.
A key press that acts as a Macro Trigger to start the execution of a Macro.
A pre-defined key that causes something to appear on your screen. A hot key is used to bring up the Settings screen on the Sun Ray enterprise appliance.
A key combination that is a shortcut to accomplishing a task. For example, Ctrl 9 is the hot key operation that allows the user to toggle the 2280 terminal between two different emulations.
a a system wide key (RegisterHotKey, UnregisterHotKey)
a combination of keys pressed on the keyboard which activate a function (or program)
a keyboard shortcut that accesses a menu command
a key combination that activates a resident program, temporarily suspends whatever application program is running, performs a specific task, and then returns control to the application program
a key combination that the user can press to perform an action quickly (e
a key combination that triggers an action globally
a set of keys on the keyboard that are pressed to initiate the macro
a single key that represents the menu or menu command
a single key that, when typed, automatically chooses a particular menu item in the currently selected pull-down menu
a single or a combination of keys that can be pressed from within any windows application to initiate the actions of other applications like CaptureXT
Hot-keys are keyboard combinations used to do actions on a computer instead of using the mouse. Hot-keys can speed up computer usage.
A key assigned to navigate to a specific web page on a site using the keyboard (not the mouse).
1. n. The key combination used to change from one session to another on the workstation. 2. v. To jump, or hot key, from a host session to an application on the workstation, or from the workstation to the host session.
Hot keys are keyboard shortcuts that start applications.
Any key or combination of keys that performs a special action in a program. This term usually applies to memory-resident programs.
A key sequence used to shift operations between different applications or between different functions of an application. To jump, or hot key, from a host session to an application on a workstation, or from the workstation to the host session.