Jeff,
The problem is with Window-Eyes. The on-the-fly table navigation was
never implemented in PDF documents. The same keys are available, but you
have to go in and out of table mode with Control-plus and minus on the
numpad.
Hth,
Tom
On 11/20/2017 11:33 PM, Jeff Samco via Talk wrote:
I need some advice. I was contacted by our local small town bus transit
manager to help them improve accessibility on their website when using a
screen reader. For various reasons they need to give a link for screen
reader users to go to route tables. I think I convinced him an html
table would best be readable when moving cell by cell and hearing the
column header information. But, he still wanted to know if there is a
way to make a PDF easily navigable with a screen reader. The sample PDF
he gave me would only allow me to move down using the dedicated down
arrow key. Insert + down arrow would not navigate as it does in an html
table. Is there a way to make a PDF table function as an html one when
navigating?
Thanks,
Jeff
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