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 
understand it. I tried the keystroke a few more times and Vo just says table 
interaction required or table interaction not required. I don’t understand 
this.  In the past, before a few minutes ago and trying the vo plus equal sign, 
no matter how many times I tried to get voice Over to interact with a table it 
absolutely would not. VoiceOver would just act as if the table did not exist 
and I kept having to get sighted assistance. The only reason I knew there was a 
problem was because I had been to the sight in the past and new something was 
wrong. All seems to be working now but I would love to understand this command 
better if possible. Thanks so much!

Christina
> On Sep 22, 2015, at 12:53 PM, Alex Hall <mehg...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
> 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 <cgrassman1...@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> The subject says it all. I have tried interacting and not. I have tried 
>> using the arrow keys. I never had trouble prior to this, but absolutely no 
>> table within Safari is behaving for me. Am I overlooking something? Could I 
>> have inadvertently made some change that has caused this to occur? I did try 
>> changing web browsers, but I am still not having any luck. I have searched 
>> for items I knew were present in the tables, but again, no luck. I do not 
>> know what else to do. Help please!
>> Christine
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