[adaptivetec] Re: Working with JAWS in Excel

  • From: "Scott Blanks" <scottsjb@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <adaptivetec@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 16:28:54 -0400

Laura,

To go to a specific location in Excel,
1. press control g to access the goto dialog box.
2. Type in the cell you would like to move to, such as c10 or f3.
3. Press enter.  The focus should be in the requested cell.

Scott

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Laura Daly" <LDaly@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <adaptivetec@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 12:14 PM
Subject: [adaptivetec] Re: Working with JAWS in Excel


> 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
>
>
> 


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