Press TAB until you place the insertion point in the User ID field. Enter the ID and press TAB to place the insertion point in the Password field. Press TAB twice to place the insertion point in the Language field. Press SHIFT+TAB, then press Enter to act

C-2 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition For information, see Designing for Accessibility and Using Objects to Enhance Accessibility . Signing In Using Keystrokes Use the following procedure to sign into Oracle BI EE using keystrokes rather than the mouse. To sign into Oracle BI EE using keystrokes: 1. In a browser, display the Sign In page for Oracle BI EE.

2. Press TAB until you place the insertion point in the User ID field.

3. Enter the ID and press TAB to place the insertion point in the Password field.

4. Enter the password and if you are ready to complete the sign-in process, then press ENTER to activate the Sign In button. If you want to change the language that Oracle BI EE uses, then proceed to the next step.

5. Press TAB twice to place the insertion point in the Language field.

6. Use the arrow keys to select the desired language. 7. Press SHIFT+TAB, then press Enter to activate the Sign In button. Changing to Accessibility Mode Accessibility mode in Oracle BI EE makes the rendering of the user interface more compatible with screen readers while allowing only that functionality that is supported for users with disabilities to be visible. The following list provides information on accessibility mode: ■ The BI Composer wizard is displayed in place of the Analysis editor . For more information on BI Composer, see Chapter 14, Using BI Composer to Work with Analyses. ■ The Home page does not contain links for accessing the Administration page or for performing most editing functions, such as for editing dashboards. ■ Graphs and map views are not displayed but are instead converted to one or more annotated tables. ■ Tables and pivot tables are rendered with appropriate internal annotations to enable screen readers to describe the contents of cells. Refer to your assistive technology documentation for all applicable table navigation shortcuts. ■ You cannot use the mouse to modify the layout of a table or pivot table. ■ The collapse icon is included in the upper-left corner of each section on a dashboard page, even if that section is marked as not collapsible in the Dashboard builder. This allows the icon to be the first element that receives focus when using the keyboard to navigate on a dashboard page. ■ If the dashboard page is refreshed, even if you navigate to another page, then the location of the focus is not preserved. You must press TAB to navigate through the focusable items. By default, Oracle BI EE does not use accessibility mode. Each user can decide whether to enable accessibility mode by using the following procedure. Accessibility Features C-3 To enable accessibility mode using keystrokes: 1. Sign into Oracle BI EE, as described in Signing In Using Keystrokes . 2. Press TAB multiple times to navigate through the global header, until the focus is on your user name in the Signed In As area.

3. Press ENTER, then TAB to highlight the My Account link.