Accelerator key names
Accelerators keys are attributes defining the keyboard shortcuts for actions.
Action accelerator keys are typically associated with action default attributes. For a complete usage description, see Defining keyboard accelerators for actions.
Keyboard key names can be combined with key modifiers, to define key combinations such as [Ctrl] + [P].
Tip: 
To force an action to have no accelerator, specify "none" as the
accelerator name.
| Key Name | Description | 
|---|---|
none | 
Special name indicating the runtime system must not set any accelerator for the action. | 
0-9 | 
Decimal digit keys from [0] to [9] | 
A-Z | 
Letters keys from [A] to [Z] | 
F1-F35 | 
The functions keys like [F10] | 
BackSpace | 
The [Backspace] or [←] key | 
Del | 
The [Del] key (numeric keypad) | 
Delete | 
The [Delete] key (navigation keyboard group) | 
Down | 
The [Down] / [↓] key | 
End | 
The [End] key | 
Enter | 
The [Enter] key (numeric keypad, see Note) | 
Escape | 
The [Esc] key | 
Home | 
The [Home] key | 
Ins | 
The [Ins] key (numeric keypad) | 
Insert | 
The [Insert] key (navigation keyboard group) | 
Left | 
The [Left] / [←] key | 
Minus | 
The [-] minus sign key (hyphen) | 
Next | 
The [PgUp] key | 
Prior | 
The [PgDn] key | 
Return | 
The [Return] key (alphanumeric keypad, see Note) | 
Right | 
The [→] key | 
Space | 
The [____(spacebar)____] key | 
Tab | 
The [Tab] key | 
Up | 
The [↑] key | 
Note: 
The "Enter" accelerator key name represents the [ENTER] key
available on the numeric keypad of standard keyboards, while "Return" represents
the [RETURN] key of the alphanumeric keyboard. By default, the "accept" validation
action is configured to accept both "Enter" and "Return" keys.