Yes, . . . this definitely has helped, but I, too, am having a serious hit and
miss issue which I have absolutely never experienced before. Of course, given
that fact, it seems that everywhere I go on the web now has tables with which I
must deal. *Grumble*.
Christine
> On Sep 23, 2015, at
Christine,
Have you tried turning quick nav off and when you get close to the table just
using the arrow keys without any modifiers? If I can arrow down into the table
, sometimes, once I am there I can then use the VO plus arrow keys to navigate.
Using the arrow keys alone along with the
Thanks that all makes sense. Strangely I am still having lots of trouble with
tables. It is hit and miss. One thing I figured out to help a little bit is to
use the down arrow to get into the table. Not a VO down arrow but just the down
arrow with quick nav turned off.
Christina
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You
The first thing that comes to mind is table intractability. I know it's
probably not the issue, but give it a shot. Hit vo-equals on a webpage and see
if tables start working normally again. If not, hit it again to turn it back
off.
> On Sep 22, 2015, at 13:43, Christine Grassman
Oh my gosh! I was having the exact same problem. I could not figure out what
was going on. I tried VO plus the equal sign and all I got was a bonk sound
but suddenly I could access a table that I could not before.
Can you please explain what this vo plus equal sign command is for. I don’t
Christina,
The VO equals command seems to collapse tables. This command appears to be a
toggle so will expand a collapsed table as well.
I believe this command is useful for hiding tables you may not care about.
I hope this helps.
> On Sep 22, 2015, at 4:28 PM, Christina C.
What he said. :) To add to it, the reason it sometimes just bonks is that you
seem to have to be on a table, or at least a page with tables, at the time. If
you're not, it may not do anything.
> On Sep 22, 2015, at 19:34, Pablo Sandoval wrote:
>
> Christina,
> The VO