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Most preferred shortcuts for 'Move to previous navigation panel and make it active (when focus is on the panel button)' action

There are 3 occurrences of this action in the database. Less similar actions are found 31 times.

Most common shortcuts for this action

Programs using this action (except  Adobe Acrobat 2017 (Windows and Unix) ):

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Navigation pane Remote Desktop Manager

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Navigation Panel SAP Business Client for Desktop

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90%

Move to previous VoiceOver

86%

Previous panel Toon Boom Storyboard Pro 22 (Windows)

86%

Previous panel Toon Boom Storyboard Pro 22 (macOS)

86%

Focus previous HX Edit (Windows)

86%

Move focus to the previous panel. Reserved Mac

86%

Focus previous FastMail

86%

and navigation Final Cut Pro X

86%

Focus the previous panel Chrome DevTools

86%

Focus previous Zimbra Web Client

86%

Move focus to the previous panel Xcode

86%

Focus on Navigation Panel SAP NetWeaver Business Client 5.0 for Desktop

86%

Focus on Navigation Panel SAP Business Client for Desktop

86%

Focus Previous Studio One 5.4

86%

Previous move Lichess

86%

Previous move Lichess

86%

Focus panel Vivaldi

82%

Move to next navigation panel and make it active (when focus is anywhere in the navigation pane) Adobe Acrobat 2017 (Windows and Unix)

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