Contextual menu keyboard shortcut

I've searched around and can't find an answer to this one.
What's the keyboard shortcut to access the contextual menu?
For example, when I select a text layer and press T, how can I change the font, size, anti-aliasing, etc. without using the mouse?

Ryan,
I know a shortcut trick for getting access to the font family, font style, font size, and anti-aliasing input boxes while the text tool is selected.
Type your text; press the numeric keyboard enter key; press the standard key board enter key. This will place focus on the font family input box. Use arrow keys or start typing desired font family name. Press Tab key to jump forward one field...Shift Tab will jump back one field.
Don't hit enter while in these fields as you'll lose focus. If you do, you'll need to press the numeric keyboard enter key again.
When you are finished, press Control T to place focus back on the text tool. You'll need to do this to get commit/cancel type option.
For more options, you would need to use the Character palette. If you click in one of the Character palette fields, you can use the same shortcuts to cycle through the palette.
Ed gave you the shortcut to navigate the Menu bar with the type tool selected. Look at the word File in the menu bar when you hit Shift F10. Use the Underlined letters to navigate. So, Shift F10<W<C<C Enter will open the character palette.
Easier still, make a keyboard shortcut to call up the character palette.
Terri

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