Well I do not know if there is a specific jump command within a table.
However, there are keystrokes to move around in a table. If you hold down
the Alt + Control keys, then use one of the Arrow keys, it will move and
read one column left or right. The up / down Arrow keys will move a row at
a time. Additionally, pressing Home while these keys are down will move to
the first cell. Likewise, pressing End while holding Alt + Control down
will move to the last cell (last column of last row).
If you have any idea what is in the table or what you are looking for, the
Find function, Control + F, is your friend.
Don Marang
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From: "Pedro Romero" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 2:11 AM
To: "Blind Computing list" <[email protected]>
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Navigating Tables using Jaws
Hi all. Today I encountered a table which consisted of four columns and
314 rows. Is there a quick way to jump to any given row? My fingers were
getting tired of pressing the Alt+Control+down arrow. Any suggestions
would be appreciated. Thanks.
Pete
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