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Keyboard Navigation: What It Is and Why It Matters for Accessibility

מאת טוביה שיינפלד 24.05.2026 10 צפיות

How does keyboard navigation help people with disabilities?

Keyboard navigation allows people with visual or motor disabilities to browse a website without using a mouse. Standard navigation keys include Tab to move forward between elements, Shift+Tab to go back, Enter to activate elements, and arrow keys to scroll. A website is not keyboard-accessible by default — even a single inaccessible element can make the entire site non-compliant.

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Keyboard navigation lets users move through a website using only keyboard keys — no mouse required. Learn why it's essential for accessibility and how to ensure your site supports it.

Keyboard navigation refers to the ability to move between different elements on a website using only keyboard keys, without the need for a mouse.

For someone without a visual impairment, this might seem unusual or inconvenient. But for people with low vision or blindness, keyboard navigation is a critical solution — and often the only way they can browse a website at all.

If we put ourselves in the shoes of someone who is blind or visually impaired, using a mouse becomes impossible. They cannot see where the cursor is on screen or track its movement, which makes traditional mouse-based navigation entirely out of reach.

Keyboard keys, on the other hand — such as the arrow keys, Enter, Backspace, and Tab — allow users to move through every part of a site. Combined with a screen reader that announces where they've landed after each keystroke, these users can navigate with precision and confidence.

Who Benefits from Keyboard Navigation?

Keyboard navigation is a core component of web accessibility, benefiting a wide range of users.

It is especially valuable for people with visual impairments, as well as those with motor disabilities who find using a mouse difficult or impossible.

Here is a breakdown of the standard keyboard navigation keys:

The Tab key – moves focus forward between links and interactive elements on the page

Shift + Tab – moves focus backward through elements

The Enter key – activates an element, equivalent to clicking it with a mouse

Arrow keys – used for scrolling up and down, and for navigating within certain components. Together, these keys allow users to intuitively access and operate all parts of a website.

Is a Website Keyboard-Accessible by Default?

The short answer is no — and that's exactly why each site needs to be tested individually.

When a site is built with accessibility in mind, all interactive elements — such as links, buttons, and form fields — will be reachable and operable via keyboard.

It only takes a single inaccessible element to render an entire site non-compliant with keyboard accessibility standards.

For example: if a pop-up appears on your site, it's essential to ensure that keyboard focus moves to the pop-up while it's active.

A common issue occurs when keyboard focus remains on the background content rather than shifting to the pop-up itself. This creates an accessibility barrier that prevents users from closing the pop-up or interacting with any buttons inside it.

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