Keyboard shortcut for navigation? (real simple question)

Hi, I dont know if this is the right place to post this, but do any of you know what the keyboard shortcuts are for navigating this screen:
http://screencast.com/t/W8ollYoC
I've been translating a lot, and I am continually forced to use the mouse, which can be quite a nuisance
Regards
Lasse

Hi Lasse,
No, it won't. Instead right click on the node (of the tree in your window) and see possible navigation shortcuts like expand (which is CTRLSHIFTF10) or collapse (CTRLSHIFTF11). There are some more like focus (CTRSHIFTF12). Unfotunatelly no other way is possible here to easily navigate through the tree.
Regards
Marcin

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