Re: Tables in Safari Question

2011-04-08 Thread Sarai Bucciarelli
Hi: How do you tell which checkbox corresponds with which column or row? On Apr 7, 2011, at 9:03 PM, Robert Nelson wrote: > Dear Sara, > > I have encountered these tables taking customer surveys for Chase's online > banking system. It is cumbersome. What I have found helpful is the FIND > NE

Re: Tables in Safari Question

2011-04-08 Thread William Windels
Hello Sarai, I don't know what you exactly mean but: like you shave suggested, in group mode , it's mostly more easy to navigate tables in safari. And what about the checkboxes: there is a way in voiceover to search for: or the same elementtype like the active element (control+option+command+s) o

Re: Tables in Safari Question

2011-04-07 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi Sarai, When I've encountered these sorts of tables, I've often had to Interact With the specific cell to activate the radio button. Toyota sends me surveys occasionally and they work in the manner you're speaking of. Just navigating across the cells does not tell you that there is a radio

Re: Tables in Safari Question

2011-04-07 Thread Robert Nelson
Dear Sara, I have encountered these tables taking customer surveys for Chase's online banking system. It is cumbersome. What I have found helpful is the FIND NEXT CONTROL command vo-command-j. this takes me to all the check boxes one at a time. The other command is vo-F3. this command des

Re: Tables in Safari Question

2011-04-07 Thread Sarai Bucciarelli
Ooh! Never throught of interacting with a particular cell. No I can't provide the URL. You'd need my log in info. I can probably provide a referril link. *smile* They have Amazon gift cards. On Apr 7, 2011, at 7:59 PM, Scott Howell wrote: > WIthout seeing it I can only assume you need to interac

Re: Tables in Safari Question

2011-04-07 Thread Scott Howell
WIthout seeing it I can only assume you need to interact with the cell. Can you provide the URL? Scott On Apr 7, 2011, at 8:43 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote: > All: > I could use help. I do these survays, and they are layed out in tables. You > have a table with several columns, and you have to