jupyterlab-desktop | JupyterLab desktop application , based on Electron | Code Editor library
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A desktop application for JupyterLab, based on Electron. JupyterLab Desktop currently supports user-friendly prebuilt extensions. Source extensions which require rebuilding are not supported.
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QUESTION
Is it possible to control Jupyter Notebook or Jupyter Lab without the mouse? I am looking for a way to navigate with the keyboard using Tab and the arrowkeys (or other keys). I know there are several keyboard shortcuts although this is not what I am looking for.
I have tried to run Jupyter lab as an application (on Windows) from this link:
http://christopherroach.com/articles/jupyterlab-desktop-app/
Although even then it is not possible to jump over the screen by Tab and the arrowkeys.
I also have tried Jupyter Lab 2.0 and 3.0. With these versions it is possible to move from File to Edit to View etc with the arrowkeys (see picture below), although it still needs a mouseclick to select File first. Besides that is is not possible to go from these menu items towards the buttons to the right (with Save, "+" and the scissors).
I hope there is a possibility!
Thanks a lot.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Feb-14 at 15:05JupyterLab team is currently working to improve accessibility, with a large focus on keyboard-only and screen reader-friendly navigation (see the accessibility meeting notes here). Hopefully the changes will be included in upcoming 3.1 and 4.0 releases. You can contribute by testing these changes and taking part in the meetings or commenting on relevant GitHub issues.
As for opening menu without mouse, you need to create a shortcut for that (you can use the Advanced Settings Editor). The command for opening the file menu is filemenu:open
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You can install conda as part of a Miniforge installer.
conda You can install conda as part of a Miniforge installer.
(conda) Constructor to bundle JupyterLab Desktop Server into the stand-alone application. You can install Constructor using: conda install -c conda-forge constructor
nodejs You can install from https://nodejs.org/en/download/ or run: conda install -c conda-forge nodejs
yarn Install using npm install --global yarn
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