Changing Column Selection
Below is a similar table from before, but we will use it to practice changing column selection with SPRITEs. After activating SPRITEs mode, the keys 1, 2, 3 will map to column 1 to 3, respectively, and you can press those keys to explore different cells at row 1. You can also press C and SPRITEs will announce the column number of the selected cell. After you get the browse mode cursor to the table below this text, press NVDA+SHIFT+T to activate SPRITEs mode, and try to access the cell at row 1 column 2 by pressing 2 on your keyboard.
Cell at row 1 column 1
Now you are at the correct row, press 2 to access cell at column 2. |
Cell at row 1 column 2
Great! When you are ready, press Escape to exit SPRITEs, and press “Next” to continue. |
Cell at row 1 column 3
Now you are at the correct row, press 2 to access cell at column 2. |
Cell at row 2 column 1
You can return to row 1 by pressing graav. |
Cell at row 2 column 2
Now you are at the correct column, you can return to row 1 by pressing graav. |
Cell at row 2 column 3
You can return to row 1 by pressing graav. |
Cell at row 3 column 1
You can return to row 1 by pressing graav. |
Cell at row 3 column 2
Now you are at the correct column, you can return to row 1 by pressing graav. |
Cell at row 3 column 3
You can return to row 1 by pressing graav. |
Cell at row 4 column 1
You can return to row 1 by pressing graav. |
Cell at row 4 column 2
Now you are at the correct column, you can return to row 1 by pressing graav. |
Cell at row 4 column 3
You can return to row 1 by pressing graav. |