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You can use components with screens to create complex, structured applications in Flash. Components are especially useful in conjunction with forms, to create structured applications that display data and enable nonlinear user interactivity. For example, you can use forms to populate a container component.
When you use components with screens, you can use the Focus Manager to create custom navigation between components. The Focus Manager specifies the order in which components receive focus when a user presses the Tab key to navigate in an application. For example, you can customize a form application so that a user can press Tab to navigate fields and press Return (Macintosh) or Enter (Windows) to submit the form.
For information on the Focus Manager, see Creating custom focus navigation and FocusManager class.
You can also create a tab order using the Accessibility panel. See Viewing and creating tab order and reading order.
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