![]() If you instead press the Tab key again, your cursor will move to the next interactive element, typically the table filter list. When you move out of the last column in the table, the cursor moves to the second row of the grid, and from this point, you must use the Up and Down arrow keys to navigate between the non-header cells. Narrator announces the sort order, and you can press Enter again to change the order. If you press Enter in a table header, it will sort the table by that column. It also announces the type of cell (for example, “column header”), the location of the column (for example, “column 1 of 6”), and whether the column is sorted or selected. Narrator will announce the name of each header as you enter the header cell. If your cursor is within the table header, quickly navigate between headers by using the Tab key or Shift+Tab. ![]() Whenever you enter a cell within the grid from outside of the grid, Narrator announces the name of the table, the row and column counts, and the position of your cursor within the table. When you first open a grid, the default tab stop is the view selector. Screen readers navigate grids more reliably and consistently, and announce row and column headings, as well as the position within the grid. For example, press the Tab key until you hear “Accounts” and then press Enter to open the Accounts view. You can either use the Tab key to move through these icons until you hear the name of the subarea you want, such as “Accounts,” or you can use the site map control. When you open an app, a vertical bar with subarea icons is displayed on the left. More information: Using scan mode Find your way around the app Navigation bar Turn scan mode on and off by pressing Caps lock+Spacebar. Quickly jump to headings, links, landmarks, form columns, controls, and tables in this mode. You can use scan mode to quickly navigate apps using the arrow keys and common keyboard shortcuts. Press the Tab key until you hear the name of the application you want to open-for example, “Sales.” Press Enter to open the app.On the navigation bar, use the Tab key to move to the app drop-down control and press Enter to open the site map.Learn more about working with Microsoft Narratorīasic tasks using a screen reader Open an app Commonly used screen readers such as Narrator, JAWS, and NVDA are supported. ![]() ![]() Screen readers make model-driven apps accessible to people who have low or no vision or might need extra support for a temporary scenario, such as eye fatigue. ![]()
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