User's Manual
BrailleNote Apex BT User Guide
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12.10 Tables.
Tables are a common occurrence on web pages, and are used for everything from setting out items
for sale to laying out records in online banking.
KeyWeb has a Table Mode just for navigating tables.
To get into Table mode, you need to be in a table. On the display, a table is marked as:
"$tb" or dots 1-2-4-6, dots 2-3-4-5, dots 1-2.
Press SPACE with M to get into table mode. While in table mode, you can find out what cell you
are in. Press SPACE with wh sign (dots 1-5-6) and KeyWeb will display your row and column
co-ordinates.
The cursor moves through a table by row or by column. On the display there will be one space
between each column, and two spaces between each row.
While in Table mode the following navigation commands apply.
Move forward one cell along a row: SPACE with dot 4.
To hear the current cell in a row: SPACE with dots 2-3-5-6.
Move back one cell along a row: SPACE with dot 1.
Move down one cell in a column: SPACE with dots 5-6.
To hear the current cell in a column: SPACE with dots 1-4.
Move up one cell in a column: SPACE with dots 2-3.
12.11 History.
History is a record of all the web addresses or local file paths (referred to as URLs) you have
accessed using the browser, with an upper limit of 300.
To access the history, press ENTER with dots 2-3-6.
To go to the history list, press SPACE with dots 5-6.
To navigate to a page listed in the history, select it from the history list using SPACE and
BACKSPACE, then press ENTER. Alternatively, use the SPACE with F find command to locate
the history item in the list then press ENTER.