Hello Jürgen,

You’ll find Mouse Keys under Accessibility in System Preferences. The default 
hot key to toggle Mouse keys on and off  is Option 5 times. When Mouse Keys is 
on, the 9 keys with the letter ‘i’ at the centre, take control of the mouse 
which you click with the letter ‘i’. So, to move the mouse upwards, you keep 
pressing the 8 key, and to move it downwards, you press the letter ‘k’.

To make good use of Mouse keys, you need to have VoiceOver announce what is 
under the mouse with no delay. You set this in VoiceOver Utility, Verbosity 
category, announcements tab. The check box is Speak text under mouse after 
delay after which comes the slider that you set to zero.

Cheers,

Anne


On 8 Dec 2013, at 09:32, Jürgen Fleger <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Anne,
> thanks for the hint. Could you please explain what exactly means to turn on 
> mouse keys?
> Thanks and
> all the best
> Jürgen
> 
> Am 07.12.2013 um 21:07 schrieb Anne Robertson <[email protected]>:
> 
>> Here’s a way to rename a table in the new Numbers.
>> 
>> • Navigate to cell A1.
>> • Bring the mouse.
>> • Turn on Mouse keys.
>> • Press 8 until you hear something like “A reference tab.
>> • Press ‘i’ 3 times.
>> • Turn Mouse Keys off then type the new name for the table.
>> 
>> The same trick works in the new Pages.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Anne
>> 
>> 
>> On 7 Dec 2013, at 19:42, Tim Kilburn <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> Yes, I guess I didn’t quite answer the original question, sorry.  Renaming 
>>> the Sheet is different than renaming the Table within that Sheet.  I tried 
>>> for a while to see if I could get at the Table name but was unsuccessful.  
>>> I did, though, determine that I could get to the Row and Column reference 
>>> headers by pressing the VO-back slash.  So, when in a Table, press 
>>> VO-backslash, then either VO-up or VO-down to choose between Row or Column 
>>> references.  Press VO-space to get within your desired area then you can 
>>> move through A, B, C etc or  1, 2, 3 etc.  Press VO-space on the Column or 
>>> Row reference to select the entire column or row.
>>> 
>>> Hopefully, we’ll be able to figure out a way of renaming the actual table.
>>> 
>>> Later…
>>> 
>>> Tim Kilburn
>>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>>> 
>>> On Dec 6, 2013, at 11:36 AM, Nicholas Parsons 
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> The inspector is visible by default. In fact, I'm not sure if it can be 
>>>> hidden. There is an option to hide/show Inspector in View > Inspector, 
>>>> command-option-i, but this doesn't seem to have any effect for VoiceOver 
>>>> at least. You can, however, choose to toggle between the format inspector 
>>>> or the filter inspector. This option is in the toolbar as well as in View 
>>>> > Inspector. The inspector is called Format Group whichever inspector it 
>>>> is, but its contents changes.
>>>> 
>>>> I know to change the name of a table one needs to select the table radio 
>>>> button in the format inspector, check the table name checkbox, and then 
>>>> click the name of the table which appears above the table. However, I 
>>>> can't seem to find or navigate to the table name with VoiceOver.
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