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title: "How to Use Keyboard Accessibility?"
slug: "keyboard-accessibility"
tags: ["lgc"]
updated: 2024-12-03T23:27:20Z
published: 2024-12-03T23:27:20Z
canonical: "docs.skillable.com/keyboard-accessibility"
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# How to Use Keyboard Accessibility?

One of the features of Labs is that they are keyboard accessible, meaning that Users can navigate and interact with them using only the keyboard. This is useful for users who have difficulty using a mouse or who prefer to use the keyboard for efficiency or convenience. To use the keyboard to access Labs, users can follow the standard keyboard controls such as Tab, Space, and Enter.

## Labs with Virtual Machines

If your lab is equipped with a Virtual Machine, there will be a selection of commonly used key combinations under the Commands Menu (lightning bolt or the Keyboard icon depending on the Lab Client version) for ease of use.

### When using keyboard navigation, how do I break out of the Virtual Machine to get back to the instructions?

Virtual machines will automatically capture keyboard input when focused. When running a Hyper-V hosted lab, the keyboard shortcut **Ctrl+Alt+Break** can be used to break focus from the virtual machine and return focus to the Lab Client interface. After using this shortcut, you will be able to send keyboard input to the surrounding lab interface instead of the virtual machine.

On many keyboards, the Pause and Break keys share the same physical key, with Break utilizing the alternative function.

People who interact with the platform. Typically, we can break down users into three categories: Operations Managers, Instructors and Basic Users..

A virtual machine is the virtualization or emulation of a computer system. Virtual machines are based on computer architectures and provide the functionality of a physical computer.

Microsoft hardware virtualization platform that enables the use of virtual machines.

The interface that the user sees as they work in a lab. The interface is presented in a HTML5 compatible browser and normally contains two major components. One component presents the service the Learner will interact with, and the second component contains instructions and other resources to guide the Learner.
