Archived:Accesskey attribute not working in Web Browser on S60 3rd Edition (Known Issue)
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The Web Browser for S60 has special keyboard shortcuts, such as the '''2''' key for '''search''', and thus access keys defined for links cannot be used. | The Web Browser for S60 has special keyboard shortcuts, such as the '''2''' key for '''search''', and thus access keys defined for links cannot be used. | ||
| − | For more information, see [http://www.w3.org/TR/mobile-bp/#ACCESS_KEYS | + | For more information, see [http://www.w3.org/TR/mobile-bp/#ACCESS_KEYS W3C Mobile Web Best Practices: Accesskeys] |
==Solution== | ==Solution== | ||
Revision as of 10:42, 1 April 2009
Template:KBKI This known issue was originally created by Jsmanrique and has been verified by Forum Nokia.
Article Metadata
Tested with
Devices(s): Nokia N95
Compatibility
Platform(s): S60 3rd Edition
Article
Created: (18 Sep 2007)
Last edited: jsmanrique
(01 Apr 2009)
Description
The Nokia S60 3rd Edition browser ("Web") does not support accesskey attributes in links:
<a href="index.html" accesskey="1">Home</a>
The Web Browser for S60 has special keyboard shortcuts, such as the 2 key for search, and thus access keys defined for links cannot be used.
For more information, see W3C Mobile Web Best Practices: Accesskeys
Solution
No solution exists.

