tab key
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Definition
- Noun:
- A key on a keyboard: The "tab key" is a key on a typewriter or computer keyboard that, when pressed, moves the cursor or insertion point to a predefined position (a tab stop) or inserts a tab character. It is used to create consistent horizontal spacing, typically for indenting text or aligning data in columns.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Press the tab key to indent the first line of your paragraph.
- To move between form fields on the website, simply use the tab key.
- In the spreadsheet, I used the tab key to navigate to the next cell.
Advanced Usage
"Tab key navigation": Refers to the method of moving focus between interactive elements (like links or form fields) on a webpage or in software using the Tab key.
- Ensure your website design supports proper tab key navigation for accessibility.
"Tab key behavior": Describes how the Tab key functions in a specific software or context, such as whether it inserts a character or moves focus.
- You can customize the tab key behavior in the text editor's settings.
Variants and Related Words
- Tab (noun): Can refer to the character or whitespace inserted by pressing the tab key, or the stop position itself.
- The code requires a tab at the beginning of each line.
- Tab stop (noun): The fixed position to which the cursor advances when the tab key is pressed.
- Set a tab stop at two inches for the column headers.
Synonyms
- Tab (when referring to the key's function in context).
- Indent key (informal, describes a common use).
Related Phrases
- "To tab" (verb): The action of pressing the tab key.
- Just tab over to the next field and enter your data.
- "To tab through" (phrasal verb): To navigate sequentially through items using the tab key.
- You can tab through all the options in the dialog box.
Noun
- the key on a typewriter or a word processor that causes a tabulation