Keyboard navigation and accessibility

Insights in ArcGIS Online
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Esri is committed to creating accessible technology and working to improve our products for people with disabilities and situational limitations. Insights supports both keyboard navigation and screen readers. Keyboard navigation can also map to other types of assistive technology or navigation interfaces.

Keyboard shortcuts

Keyboard shortcuts are keys or combinations of keys that provide an alternative way to execute a command that would typically be performed with a mouse. The following table describes the keyboard shortcuts and their associated functions that can be used to navigate the Insights user interface.

Keyboard shortcutFunction

Tab

Note:

The Accessibility setting must have Press Tab to highlight each item on a webpage selected to use tab navigation in Safari browsers.

Navigate between sections. For example, move between cards on the page.

Shift+Tab

Navigate backward between sections within a component.

Arrow keys

Navigate within a section, including tabs, menu items, and drop-down options.

Shift+Arrow keys

Move the focus between cards.

Enter or Space

Apply a selection on the highlighted page component. For example, select an item, expand a menu, select an option button, or check a check box.

Esc

Close the dialog box, menu, or window.

Home or End

Navigate to the first or last item in a container.

Page Down or Page Up

Scroll to the top or bottom of the page.

f

Bring a card forward on your page.

Note:

If a text box is active, such as a title, axis label, or text and media card, you must use Esc+f to deactivate the text box and move the card forward.

b

Send a card backward on your page.

Note:

If a text box is active, such as a title, axis label, or text and media card, you must use Esc+b to deactivate the text box and move the card backward.

Shift+Up arrow or Shift+Down arrow

Move a selected dataset up or down in the data pane.

Screen readers

Insights supports the following screen readers:

  • Microsoft Narrator
  • VoiceOver
  • JAWS
Note:

It is best practice to use the screen reader that is built into your operating system (Narrator for Windows or VoiceOver for macOS).

Resources

For more information about Esri's adherence to accessibility guidelines, refer to the product's Accessibility Conformance Report (ACR).

For legal information about Esri's commitment to accessibility, see Esri Legal Accessibility.