Hi Annette,
I did try routing the jaws to the pc cursor and that works very well.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Ed



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What about Routing the JAWS cursor to PC cursor?

Annette


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Hi Guys,
I am using Excel 2010 and using Alt+I then R does insert a line.

As far as using the insert and hitting the number 5 it does say the whole
number. I was wanting to be able to have control to be able to do each
number slowly so I can make sure they are correct. Another words being able
to arrow over each number one number at a time. I know I can do this using
the F2 key but then there is a chance to delete something that way.

Ed

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Hi Mike Et Al,
I am not sure what version of Excel Ed is using but your first answer is not
accurate for 2013 & 2016.

Mike-
To insert a new line into the open spreadsheet, position the PC cursor on
the line after where you want the new line to be inserted.  Then press alt+I
and then r.
George-This must be ALT H I, then R.   This may not require the "H" in 2010
or earlier.

To read a cell character by character, position the pc cursor on the sell
you want to read and press and hold down the JAWSkey and press the SayWord
key twice quickly.  For the desktop keyboard layout, that would be hold down
the numpad insert key and press numpad 5 twice quickly.  For the Laptop
keyboard layout press and hold the caps lock key and press k twice quickly.
Or if you have a numpad, you can use the desktop layout keys as well.  To
read a cell character by character with the arrow keys would require routing
the JAWS cursor to the cell you want to read and making the JAWS cursor
active.  This can be done by pressing Rout JAWS to PC.
Mike - this is a very cool JAWS command, thanks.

To select entire lines to copy, Place the PC cursor on the first line you
want to copy and press Cap+space to select the entire line.  Then while
still holding down the JAWSkey press down arrow to the last line.   Now all
the lines including the first and last lines will be selected.
Mike-This is also very cool, again, thanks.

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Sent: Monday, March 21, 2016 10:44 AM
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Hi

To insert a new line into the open spreadsheet, position the PC cursor on
the line after where you want the new line to be inserted.  Then press alt+I
and then r.

To read a cell character by character, position the pc cursor on the sell
you want to read and press and hold down the JAWSkey and press the SayWord
key twice quickly.  For the desktop keyboard layout, that would be hold down
the numpad insert key and press numpad 5 twice quickly.  For the Laptop
keyboard layout press and hold the caps lock key and press k twice quickly.
Or if you have a numpad, you can use the desktop layout keys as well.  To
read a cell character by character with the arrow keys would require routing
the JAWS cursor to the cell you want to read and making the JAWS cursor
active.  This can be done by pressing Rout JAWS to PC.

To select entire lines to copy, Place the PC cursor on the first line you
want to copy and press Cap+space to select the entire line.  Then while
still holding down the JAWSkey press down arrow to the last line.   Now all
the lines including the first and last lines will be selected.


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From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On
Behalf Of Pinky
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2016 10:15
To: JAWS-Users-List 2
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Three Excel shortcut keys

I have tried looking up these shortcut key but have had no luck. Can someone
provide me these answer.

 

1.       Shortcut key to insert a line.

2.       Is there a way to read numbers in a cell one number at a time with
the arrow key without doing the F2 key?

3.       How to select a group of lines to copy. Another words say line 1
through 8?

 

Thanks for any assistance you can provide.

Ed

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