14 Accessibility Features and Tips for Oracle Integration
Use these tips to improve your experience with accessibility features for Oracle Integration.
Keyboard Shortcuts in the Integration Canvas
Use keyboard shortcuts to navigate and select options in the integration canvas in Oracle Integration.
Note:
These keyboard shortcuts are available only in Oracle Integration 3. They are not supported in Oracle Integration Generation 2.Table 14-1 General Keyboard Shortcuts
Task | Keyboard Shortcut |
---|---|
Open keyboard shortcuts reference | Shift + ? |
Focus canvas | Shift + C |
Change focus between tool bars | Shift + T |
Navigate toolbar | Tab or ![]() ![]() |
Table 14-2 Canvas Keyboard Shortcuts
Task | Keyboard Shortcut |
---|---|
Save integration | Shift + S |
Open integrations page | Shift + B |
Zoom in | + |
Zoom out | - |
Scroll | Alt + ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() fn + Home Page Up Page Down End |
Navigate: Focus action to the left | ![]() |
Navigate: Focus action to the right | ![]() |
Navigate: Focus action above | ![]() |
Navigate: Focus action after | ![]() |
Go to: First action | 1 |
Go to: Last action | 2 |
Go to: Selected action | 3 |
Design: Select or deselect action | Enter |
Design: Open action menu | M |
Design: Insert action before | B |
Design: Insert action after | A |
Design: Insert action into | I |
Design: Cut | Ctrl + X |
Design: Paste | Ctrl + V |
Design: Cancel cut and paste | Esc |
Keyboard Shortcuts for Processes
Use keyboard shortcuts to select options in the process editor toolbar in Oracle Integration.
Note:
Processes is available in Oracle Integration Generation 2. It is not currently supported in Oracle Integration 3.Table 14-3 Keyboard Shortcuts for the Process Editor
Task | Keyboard Shortcut |
---|---|
Zoom in to a more close-up view of the process flow. |
Shift + + |
Zoom out to a more distant view of the process flow. |
Shift + - |
Undo the last change made to your process. |
Ctrl + Z |
Reverse the last undo action you performed. |
Ctrl + Y |
Delete the selected items from your process. When you delete a flow element that contains an incoming and outgoing sequence flow, the incoming sequence flow is automatically connected to the outgoing sequence flow. However, you may need to manually re-configure the surrounding flow elements. Also, deleting a sequence flow from a business process removes any implementation details you configured for that sequence flow. |
Delete key |
Cut the selected items and copy them to the clipboard. When you cut a flow element that contains an incoming and outgoing sequence flow, the incoming sequence flow is automatically connected to the outgoing sequence flow. However, you may need to manually re-configure the surrounding flow elements. |
Ctrl + X |
Copy the selected items to the clipboard. |
Ctrl + C |
Paste the items currently in the clipboard. |
Ctrl + V |
Toggle the display of the grid in the process editor window on and off. |
G |
Snap the flow elements in your process to the closest grid axis. This shortcut is active only when the grid is shown. |
S |
Open the Data Objects window to define your data and create new data objects based on the business types that are defined for your process application. |
D |
Open the Data Association window to link data to the activity inputs and outputs. |
A |
Open the Properties pane to define implementation details for the selected element. |
P |
Visual Builder: Keyboard Shortcuts in the Designer
Use keyboard shortcuts for common Designer operations and code editor tasks in Visual Builder in Oracle Integration.
Keyboard Shortcuts for Common Operations in the Designer
Use these keyboard shortcuts for common operations in the Designer. Except for common Windows shortcuts such as cut, copy, and paste, Visual Builder in Oracle Integration does not support shortcuts like the ones described here.
Table 14-4 General Designer Keyboard Shortcuts
Task | Keyboard Shortcut |
---|---|
Find and open a file in a web or mobile app |
Ctrl+P (Windows) Command+P (Mac) |
Find a given string in a file (or in the Code editor) |
Ctrl+F (Windows) Command+Shift+F (Mac) |
Undo/redo |
Ctrl+Z (Windows) Command+Shift+Z (Mac) |
Keyboard Shortcuts for Code Editors
Use these keyboard shortcuts when working with code editors: HTML, JSON, JavaScript, and Code view in the Page Designer.
Table 14-5 Keyboard Shortcut to Change TAB Key Behavior
Task | Keyboard Shortcut |
---|---|
Change the code editor's default behavior for the TAB key; pressing TAB adds four spaces in the editor by default |
Ctrl+M (Windows) Control+Shift+M (Mac) |
Table 14-6 Keyboard Shortcuts to Show Command Palette and Save
Task | Keyboard Shortcut |
---|---|
Show Command Palette |
F1 (Windows and Mac) |
Save |
Ctrl+S (Windows) Command+S |
Table 14-7 Keyboard Shortcuts for Basic Editing
Task | Keyboard Shortcut |
---|---|
Cut line if there is no selection; cut selection if there is one |
Ctrl+X (Windows) Command+X (Mac) |
Copy line if there is no selection; copy selection if there is one |
Ctrl+C (Windows) Command+C (Mac) |
Move line up |
Alt+Up (Windows) Option+Up (Mac) |
Move line up |
Alt+Up (Windows) Option+Up (Mac) |
Move line down |
Alt+Down (Windows) Option+Down (Mac) |
Copy line up |
Shift+Alt+Up (Windows) Shift+Option+Up (Mac) |
Copy line down |
Shift+Alt+Down (Windows) Shift+Option+Down (Mac) |
Delete line |
Ctrl+Shift+K (Windows) Shift+Command+K (Mac) |
Insert line below |
Ctrl+Enter (Windows) Command+Enter (Mac) |
Insert line above |
Ctrl+Shift+Enter (Windows) Shift+Command+Enter (Mac) |
Jump to matching bracket |
Ctrl+Shift+\ (Windows) Shift+Command+\ (Mac) |
Indent line |
Ctrl+] (Windows) Command+] (Mac) |
Outdent line |
Ctrl+[ (Windows) Command+[ (Mac) |
Go to beginning of line |
Home (Windows) Home or Fn+Left (Mac) |
Go to end of line |
End (Windows) End or Fn+Right (Mac) |
Go to beginning of file |
Ctrl+Home (Windows) Command+Home (Mac) |
Go to end of file |
Ctrl+End (Windows) Command+End (Mac) |
Scroll line up |
Ctrl+Up (Windows) Command+Up (Mac) |
Scroll line down |
Ctrl+Down (Windows) Command+Down (Mac) |
Scroll page up |
Alt+PgUp (Windows) Option+PgUp (Mac) |
Scroll page down |
Alt+PgDn (Windows) Option+PgDn (Mac) |
Fold (collapse) region |
Ctrl+Shift+[ (Windows) Command+Shift+[ (Mac) |
Unfold region |
Ctrl+Shift+] (Windows) Command+Shift+] (Mac) |
Toggle line comment |
Ctrl+/ (Windows) Command+/ (Mac) |
Toggle block comment |
Shift+Alt+A (Windows) Shift+Option+A (Mac) |
Toggle word wrap |
Alt+Z (Windows) Option+Z (Mac) |
Table 14-8 Keyboard Shortcuts for Navigation
Task | Keyboard Shortcut |
---|---|
Go to line ... |
Ctrl+G (Windows) Command+G (Mac) |
Go to symbol ... |
Ctrl+Shift+O (Windows) Shift+Command+O (Mac) |
Go to next error or warning |
F8 (Windows and Mac) |
Go to previous error or warning |
Shift+F8 (Windows and Mac) |
Go back |
Alt+Left (Windows) Control+- (Mac) |
Go forward |
Alt+Right (Windows) Control+Shift+- (Mac) |
Table 14-9 Keyboard Shortcuts for Search and Replace
Task | Keyboard Shortcut |
---|---|
Find |
Ctrl+F (Windows) Command+F (Mac) |
Replace |
Ctrl+H (Windows) Option+Command+F (Mac) |
Find next |
F3 (Windows) Command+G (Mac) |
Find previous |
Shift+F3 (Windows) Shift+Command+G (Mac) |
Select all occurrences of Find match |
Alt+Enter (Windows) Option+Enter (Mac) |
Add selection to find matches |
Ctrl+D (Windows) Command+D (Mac) |
Table 14-10 Keyboard Shortcuts for Multi-cursor and Selection
Task | Keyboard Shortcut |
---|---|
Insert cursor |
Alt+Click (Windows) Option+Click (Mac) |
Insert cursor above |
Ctrl+Alt+Up (Windows) Option+Command+Up (Mac) |
Insert cursor below |
Ctrl+Alt+Down (Windows) Option+Command+Down (Mac) |
Undo last cursor operation |
Ctrl+U (Windows) Command+U (Mac) |
Insert cursor at end of each line selected |
Shift+Alt+I (Windows) Shift+Option+I (Mac) |
Select current line |
Ctrl+L (Windows) Command+L (Mac) |
Select all occurrences of current selection |
Ctrl+Shift+L (Windows) Shift+Command+L (Mac) |
Select all occurrences of current word |
Ctrl+F2 (Windows) Command+F2 (Mac) |
Expand selection |
Shift+Alt+Right (Windows) Control+Shift+Command+Right (Mac) |
Shrink selection |
Shift+Alt+Left (Windows) Control+Shift+Command+Left (Mac) |
Column (box) selection |
Shift+Alt + (drag mouse) (Windows) Ctrl+Shift+Alt+(arrow key) (Windows) Shift+Option+ (drag mouse) (Mac) |
Column (box) selection page up |
Ctrl+Shift+Alt+PgUp (Windows) Shift+Option+Command+PgUp (Mac) |
Column (box) selection page down |
Ctrl+Shift+Alt+PgDn (Windows) Shift+Option+Command+PgDn (Mac) |
Table 14-11 Keyboard Shortcuts for Rich Languages Editing
Task | Keyboard Shortcut |
---|---|
Trigger suggestion |
Ctrl+Space (Windows) Command+Space (Mac) |
Format document |
Shift+Alt+F (Windows) Shift+Option+F (Mac) |
Go to definition |
F12 (Windows and Mac) |
Peek definition |
Alt+F12 (Windows) Option+F12 (Mac) |
Show references |
Shift+F12 (Windows and Mac) |
Rename symbol |
F2 (Windows and Mac) |
Visual Builder: Using Component-Level Accessibility Features
The Visual Builder Components palette in Oracle Integration uses Oracle JavaScript Extension Toolkit (JET) components that are designed to comply with accessibility requirements.
For more information, see Accessibility Features of Oracle JET Components in Developing Oracle JET Apps Using MVVM Architecture.
- Focus order and keyboard interactivity
- Pages have defined, accessible tab order
- Focus location has a visual indication
- All functionality is available using keyboard only
- Images and links
- All non-decorative images have alternative text or an API provided
- Link text is defined
- Color contrast
- Text, icons, and backgrounds have accessible contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for text and 3:1 for other elements
- Structure
- Heading levels follow the appropriate hierarchy ensuring no duplicate H1 headers
- Reflow
- Components and pages require only one direction of scrolling while at 400% zoom
Visual Builder: Using the Redwood Theme for Accessibility
Because Visual Builder applications in Oracle Integration are JET applications, they can use JET’s Redwood theme, which is designed to provide a luminosity contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1. All visual apps created using Visual Builder 21.07 or later by default use the Redwood theme.
To check if your visual app uses the Redwood theme: