You can easily navigate menus of most applications using your mouse, never having to have your hands leave the keyboard.
To jump to the menu, press the Control + F2 keyboard combination (if this doesn’t work, you may have to hold down the fn key on your keyboard). Once the is highlighted, press the Tab key to move to the right, from one menu item to the next. Use Shift + Tab to move to the left. You can also use the left or right arrow keys to move to the next or previous menu.
Move move up and down the list of a menu, press the down arrow (↓) or up arrow (↑) keys. Once you highlight the command you wish to launch, press Return or Enter.
If you don’t choose a command from the menu, you can close a menu by pressing the Esc key on your keyboard.
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Is there any shortcut key which can be used to rename.
Eg: in Win XP just pressing F2 while the corresponding folder is highlighter, ti can be renamed.
To rename a file or folder, select it and then press the Return or Enter key on your keyboard. The existing name will then be selected allowing you to type in a new name.