The simplest way to mark row and column headers for JAWS reading is not,
however, always a permanent one. The process I use is so simple and
quick that it's OK if I occasionally need to restate them.
Press the JAWS key (insert) but first make sure it's a sticky key so
that it will stay actuated while you press other keys. Then hold down
the alt and control keys while pressing r, then c. R marks the row
headers and C marks column headers. Before you press the short cut keys
though you need to move the virtual cursor (speaking JAWS) to the
intersection of rows and columns that you want to speak. Note you may
mark either R, C or both as you need. JAWS will speak the header as you
cross it.
On 8/15/2017 2:52 AM, Micallef Michael at FITA wrote:
Dear jaws Users,
I'm just new user of Jaws, and previously I was using Window-Eyes. So Far So
good, I manage to learn to use the most basic things in Jaws, but one thing is
still give me hassle to learn how to do it, and this is how to setup Jaws to
read the excel headers. I followed the manual but I manage to succeed once, but
from then onwards I never to succeed to setup jaws to read excel headers. And
another point the manual sometimes make it difficult to understand every step,
so it is possible that I'm missing something here. So can someone do me a great
faviour and send me step by step instructions how I supposedly should program
Jaws to read these excel headers.
Thanks in advance,
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