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Most preferred shortcuts for 'When the focus is on the column header, move to the next column header' action

There are 1 occurrences of this action in the database. Less similar actions are found 24 times.

Most common shortcuts for this action

Programs using this action (except  Microsoft PowerApps Tab ):

We couldn't find any equivalent action in other programs. Less similar actions are listed under the following heading.


You might want to consider

Actions below are probably less related, but you may want to consider some of them.

Similarity Shortcut action Program name Shortcut

90%

Next Column Atlassian JIRA Agile

90%

Move to the next column VoiceOver

90%

Next column Desmos Graphing Calculator (Windows)

90%

Next column Desmos Graphing Calculator (macOS)

90%

Next column Dwarf Fortress

87%

When the focus is on the cells, move to the next column Microsoft PowerApps

86%

Move focus Team Explorer and Azure DevOps

86%

Next move Lichess

86%

Next move Lichess

86%

Focus column Mastodon

86%

Focus next HX Edit (Windows)

86%

Focus next FastMail

86%

Move focus Windows Terminal 1.7

86%

Move to the column header when the focus is in the grid Microsoft PowerApps

86%

Focus next Zimbra Web Client

86%

Focus Next Studio One 5.4

86%

Move to next VoiceOver

83%

Move to the Save button when the focus is on the column header (if any unsaved data) Microsoft PowerApps

83%

Move to the Refresh button when the focus is on the column header Microsoft PowerApps

81%

Go to the next column ArcGIS Pro 3.2

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