In Mail and Numbers, I use VO+shift+function key+left arrow to get to the top.  
Substitue the right arrow to get to the last cell in a table.  I have a laptop 
keyboard, but if you have a desktop keyboard, you could substitute function 
key+left arrow with the home key.

Kristyn
On Sep 8, 2011, at 1:42 PM, Alex Hall wrote:

> I'm using Lion, unfortunately.
> On 8 Sep 2011, at 13:37, Red.Falcon wrote:
> 
>> Hi Alex!
>> Well there is!
>> In snow leopard you have two choices you can try the option key and up or 
>> down arrow this will make a sound to say that's wrong [but it works ] if you 
>> hold the key down for a sec!
>> The other option is to first press vo+shift+J then vo+shift+either up or 
>> down arrow [ of course without the vo/shift/J that command will either 
>> interact or stop interacting!
>> This suggestion is to stay in the same column there is one to go to the 
>> beginning and end!
>> hth Colin
>> On 8 Sep 2011, at 18:26, Alex Hall wrote:
>> 
>>> Thanks, I'll look into that. I thought there would already be a key combo 
>>> defined for this purpose...
>>> On 8 Sep 2011, at 13:16, Red.Falcon wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi Alex!
>>>> Well I use a keyboard commander shortcut to stay in the same column like 
>>>> the subject column in mail!
>>>> Just in case you might like to set one up and also if you do not already 
>>>> know how to set a shortcut!
>>>> 1. open vo utility with vo+f8 you will be on general scroll across to the 
>>>> allow vo to be controlled by applescripts and check it!
>>>> And then press command 8 to take you to commanders!
>>>> 2. if you already have set up a shortcut before go to next number!
>>>> Scroll to the enable keyboard commander and check it then choose which 
>>>> option key you would like to use [you can only pick one  for all 
>>>> shortcuts] the right one might already be selected, but you could pick the 
>>>> left one if you prefer!
>>>> If this is the first time in shortcuts in the table you will find some 
>>>> already there!
>>>> Like say time or open safari!
>>>> 3. Go passed the table and press the add button!
>>>> 4. The first item is the field in which you put the letter or number of 
>>>> choice for your shortcut [you must put the choice in before going to the 
>>>> next bit]
>>>> 5. Arrow to the commands menu button and open it and scroll down to the 
>>>> jump section and arrow into that!
>>>> 6. Find the jump to top most item or bottom most item and vo space on it 
>>>> and your done!
>>>> From now on [for me ] To go to the top of a column I press right option 
>>>> and number 1 and 2 for the bottom!
>>>> There is a lot of options to set and not just the keyboard the track pad 
>>>> or if you like and have one a numpad as well!hth Colin
>>>> On 8 Sep 2011, at 16:06, Alex Hall wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>> Quick question: how do I quickly move to the top or bottom of a table, 
>>>>> like in Yourofukurou or Mail? Are there other navigation commands I 
>>>>> should know, aside from arrowing? Thanks!
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Have a great day,
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