Hi Anne and thanks for your answer. As always, very helpful to me. :-)
All the best
Jürgen
Am 08.12.2013 um 10:00 schrieb Anne Robertson <[email protected]>:

> 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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