Thank you Scott and all for your help; I used the applications key for the first time this morning and also the f2 function in Excel. =20 I have two more questions; how do you move to a specific cell in Excel? For Example, say I want to go the cell f7, how do I move directly to that cell without tabbing or arrowing around?=20 Much Thanks, Laura Daly LoopNet Inc. Client Services 185 Berry Street #4000 San Francisco, CA 94107 415-243-4200 ldaly@xxxxxxxxxxx www.loopnet.com -----Original Message----- From: Scott Blanks [mailto:scottsjb@xxxxxxxxx]=20 Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 5:40 PM To: adaptivetec@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [adaptivetec] Re: Working with JAWS in Excel=20 Hi Laura, When using Jaws with Excel, you can tab to move from one column to another=20 in Excel. You can also move from row to row by using the up and down arrow=20 keys. So, when you tab to a given cell, or you arrow to a particular cell,=20 the cell is ready to receive data. No other keystroke is necessary in order=20 to begin entering text. If a cell already contains data, and you wish to=20 replace that data, simply move to the cell and hit delete. This will clear=20 the cell and you can begin typing. If you want to edit data within a cell,=20 move to the cell and press f2 to go into edit mode. You may then arrow=20 through text, making any necessary changes. Scott ----- Original Message -----=20 From: "Laura Daly" <LDaly@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <adaptivetec@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 3:19 PM Subject: [adaptivetec] Re: Working with JAWS in Excel > Hi, does anyone know how to select a cell in Excel to type data into? > Currently, I am just double clicking the cell and typing the data in > that way. > > Any info is helpful. > > Laura Daly > LoopNet Inc. > Client Services > 185 Berry Street #4000 > San Francisco, CA 94107 > 415-243-4200 > ldaly@xxxxxxxxxxx > www.loopnet.com > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Scott Blanks [mailto:scottsjb@xxxxxxxxx]=3D20 > Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 10:19 AM > To: adaptivetec@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [adaptivetec] Wireless Network Cards for the Braillenote family > > Hi folks, > > I know that a number of people on here are using a Braillenote or > Voicenote=3D20 > with Keysoft 6.11, the newest software version. One of the nicest > features=3D20 > added to this release is the support of selected wireless networking > cards.=3D20 > This added support means you can surf the Internet and check your e-mail > > while you're out and about, at a coffee shop, restaurant, etc. > > Currently, there are only two cards guaranteed to work. They are both=3D20 > compact flash cards, and would fit into the card slot on the back of > your=3D20 > Braillenote or Voicenote. They are: > Ambicom WL1100C-CF > CISCO Aironet 340/350 Series > > You should be able to find these cards in an office supply or computer=3D20 > store, such as Office Max, Staples, Comp USA, or on the Internet from=3D20 > multiple sources. > > Take care, > Scott Blanks=3D20 > > >=20