Comment #7 on issue 5607 by henning.nielsen: Chromium ignores accesskey  
attributes.
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=5607

No. It works in FF3. Firefox uses another shortcut to prevent clashing with  
the menu:
Shift+Alt+key eg. in the html-example: Shift+Alt+t and Shift+Alt+g

The shortcut can be changed by altering ui.key.contentAccess in  
about:config, so you
can have alt+key as in IE fx.
See this article for that: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Ui.key.contentAccess

NB
While I was at it I tested this in Safari 4 Public Beta (528.16) for  
windows and it
works as in IE, Firefox 3 and Google Chrome 1

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