Tab (with and without Shift),
Home, End,
Enter and Esc, and 1-9 keys.
+Items can also be selected by typing the first several characters in it.
.TP
.BR Home
Select the first item in the menu.
.BR End
Select the last item in the menu.
.TP
-.BR Down ", " Tab
+.BR Down
Cycle through the items in the regular direction.
.TP
-.BR Up ", " Shift-Tab
+.BR Tab
+Cycle through the items in the regular direction.
+When the type\-to\-select feature is active, cycle through matching items instead.
+.TP
+.BR Up
Cycle through the items in the reverse direction.
.TP
+.BR Shift-Tab
+Cycle through the items in the reverse direction.
+When the type\-to\-select feature is active, cycle through matching items instead.
+.TP
.BR Right ", " Enter
Select the highlighted item.
.TP
.B Esc
Go to the menu above or exit xmenu.
.PP
+.B xmenu
+features the type\-to\-select selecting style,
+where typing a string will select the first item matching it.
+.PP
Additional key bindings can be set at compile time by changing the
.B config.h
file.
.TP
.B xmenu.separatorWidth
The size in pixels of the item separator.
-
+.TP
+.B xmenu.alignment
+If set to
+.BR "\(dqleft\(dq" ,
+.BR "\(dqcenter\(dq" ,
+or
+.BR "\(dqright\(dq" ,
+text is aligned to the left, center, or right of the menu, respectively.
+By default, text is aligned to the left.
.SH EXAMPLES
The following script illustrates the use of
.BR xmenu .