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11.1.8 TABLE NAVIGATION
At the beginning position of the table, the BrailleSense shows the table number,
and the number of rows and columns on the table.
For example, there are two large tables (we call these "upper level tables") on
one web page. Each table has 3 sub tables (we call these "lower level tables")
with 3 rows and 2 columns on each. In this case, when the BrailleSense shows
the first sub table on the second large table, it displays "table 2-1 3 rows, 2
columns". At the end of the sub table, the BrailleSense displays "table 2-1".
If the table consists of only 1 row and 1 column, or empty space that has only
border or background, such tables are not considered tables in the BrailleSense.
The BrailleSense provides a way to move table by table, and cell by cell, in
order for the user to comprehend the structure of the table. To move cell by cell,
the cell position and contents of the cell are displayed. However, the position
information is only announced with speech.
For example, if you have move to a cell that is positioned on the second row and
third column, and the content of the cell is "news", the BrailleSense announces,
"row 2 cell 3 news". In this case, "row 2 cell 3" is announced with speech only,
while "news" is displayed in Braille.
If a table is included in the cell, the BrailleSense announces "table cell". If there
is not a table in the cell, you hear "empty cell".
In the "table cell", To move to any cell within the lower level table, press "Space-
4" to move to the beginning line of the lower level table.
Moving by cell is only valid in the table. If this command is executed outside of
the table, a warning sound is played.
1. Move to the previous table: Space-3-4-5-6
2. Move to the next table: Space-1-4-5-6