I know that there has been a similar question asked here very recently, but I was wondering if it was possible to tab between buttons on default OSX dialog boxes?
I already have the "All Controls" option enabled in System Preferences->Keyboard and mouse->keyboard shortcuts, but no joy.
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If you enable Full Keyboard Access by setting it to all controls, you should be able to tab between options and select by hitting spacebar, at least for OS X 10.5. |
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Is there a specific dialog you're having trouble with? With "All controls" enabled I can tab around every control of every Mac OS X dialog I've tested just now. |
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It's not the answer to the question but I feel it's relevant. You can tab backwards through the controls and boxes using shift+tab. |
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Thank you both for the replies (I can't accept the answers because "Something very bad has happened") I think I must have been doing something wrong somewhere (probably even inside my head) because I've just tried again and it seems to be working. |
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When browsing with Safari, you can also tab between all HTML elements on the page using Option+Tab (otherwise Tab would only stop on the browser toolbar controls and quick bookmarks) |
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Not an answer, but may help point people to this page once this is solved. I am actually having the opposite problem, window elements (buttons, fields, frames) in many programs including the Finder are being framed by a bounding box, that I can tab through. I haven't found a way to turn this distracting element off--I must have turned in on with some key command. |
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