Accessibility preferences

These settings make Opera's user interface quicker to use and more helpful. Some of the settings are particularly useful for people who are visually or physically challenged.

Accessibility

When you type in Web addresses, recognition of addresses typed in earlier are displayed in a drop-down list accessible with the cursor keys or the mouse. This is called auto-completion, and saves you from having to type in entire addresses every time.

When navigating bookmarks in the Hotlist, you can press a key, for example E, to jump between items which all start with the letter E. If you turn on menu style item selection, the bookmark will open automatically if only one item corresponds with the key you pressed, that is only one item starts with the letter E.

If you press Cmd+Up/Down Arrow, you can cycle between the different windows in Opera.