Arrow Key Navigation

Move through data like a pro

Spreadsheet-like cell navigation in tables. Card-to-card in gallery. Column-to-column in kanban. Enter opens, Escape closes, Tab moves forward. Spatial navigation that feels natural.

Table View — Arrow Key Navigation
Name
Status
Score
Updated
Content Strategy Guide
Published
94
2h ago
SEO Audit Checklist
Review
87
1d ago
Competitor Analysis
Draft
72
3d ago
Onboarding Playbook
Published
91
5d ago
↑↓←→ Move between cells
Enter Edit cell
Tab Next cell

Spreadsheet-grade table navigation

Arrow keys move focus cell-by-cell. Tab moves left-to-right, top-to-bottom. Enter opens edit mode, Escape closes it. Home and End jump to first and last column. It works exactly like the spreadsheet you already know — but with real-time sync and AI built in.

  • ↑↓←→ — move focus one cell at a time
  • Tab / Shift+Tab — sequential cell navigation
  • Enter — edit the focused cell
  • Escape — exit edit mode, keep focus
  • Home / End — jump to first/last column
  • Shift+↑↓ — extend row selection
Cell Focus States
SEO Audit Checklist
Idle
No border, blends with grid
SEO Audit Checklist
Focused
Primary border, subtle background
SEO Audit Checklist|
Editing
Primary border, cursor visible
SEO Audit Checklist
Selected
Part of multi-select range

Gallery: card-to-card movement

Arrow keys move between cards in the gallery grid. Left/Right moves horizontally. Up/Down moves between rows. Enter opens the quick-view panel. The focused card gets an elevated border so you always know where you are.

  • ←→ — move between cards in a row
  • ↑↓ — move between rows of cards
  • Enter — open quick-view panel
  • Escape — close panel, return to grid
  • Right wraps to next row at end of line
  • Shift+Arrow — select range of cards
Gallery View
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Kanban: column-to-column flow

Left/Right moves focus between kanban columns. Up/Down navigates cards within a column. Enter opens the card detail. Cmd+Right moves the focused card to the next column — changing its status without dragging. Manage your entire pipeline from the keyboard.

  • ←→ — move focus between columns
  • ↑↓ — navigate cards within a column
  • Enter — open card detail panel
  • Cmd+→ — move card to next column (status change)
  • Cmd+← — move card to previous column
  • Escape — close detail, return to board
Kanban View
Draft2
Review3
Published1
←→ columns↑↓ cardsCmd+→ move card

Accessibility by design

Keyboard-first is not just a power-user feature — it is an accessibility requirement. Every view follows WAI-ARIA patterns. Screen readers announce focus changes. Focus indicators are always visible.

Visible focus rings
High-contrast focus indicators in every theme
Screen reader support
ARIA labels, live regions, and role attributes
Logical tab order
Focus moves in reading order, never jumps randomly
WAI-ARIA grid pattern
Tables follow the ARIA grid role specification
ARIA listbox pattern
Galleries and kanban use listbox navigation
WCAG 2.1 AA
Meets keyboard accessibility guidelines
4
Views with arrow nav
3
Keys to master (↑↓↵)
AA
WCAG compliance
0
Mouse-only interactions

How it feels

Navigate by feel, not by sight.

Arrow down. Arrow right. Enter. Edit. Escape. Arrow down. You stop watching the cursor and start feeling the grid. Each view has its own spatial logic — tables are a grid, galleries are a matrix, kanban is columns. Once you internalize the shape, navigation becomes instinct. Your eyes read data while your fingers move through it.

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