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I really like the retain search feature and the keyboard shortcuts.  However, when my last browse was in the Dewey numbers index and I want to browse a different index (such as the Relative Index), I have to pick up my mouse to select the radio button that applies to the new index.  Is there an easier way to move from one browse index to another using the keyboard? 

Subject 1 Keyboard shortcut for changing browse index 
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Yes, in Internet Explorer, you do not need to pick up your mouse to select a new browse index.  When your cursor is in the radio button area of the browse indexes, simply use the up down arrows to select the appropriate index.  In other words, fill in your "Browse for" term, click tab, and use the arrow keys to select the appropriate index.  Complete the browse by selecting the Enter key. 

Last revised: 31 January 2004