Re: [orca-list] orca laptop layout and openoffice calc spreadsheet
- From: Steve Holmes <steve holmes88 gmail com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] orca laptop layout and openoffice calc spreadsheet
- Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2010 07:54:12 -0700
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 04:10:38PM -0400, Josh Kennedy wrote:
Hi
I went into openoffice calc spreadsheet I'm using vinux 3.0 latest
version with all updates installed. laptop layout. if I press
capslock r or capslock c or capslock d to turn on and off dynamic
rows and columns this does not work. if I go into key-bindings and
try to change their hotkeys orca won't let me change these.
how do I access these functions with a laptop keyboard?
I'm not familiar with the laptop layout but to see where the dynamic
row/header keys are, press Orca+Control+spacebar to open the
application specific settings for Orca; then move over to the key
bindings page. The Soffice settings are at the top of the list of
available functions. You might check in this dialog to be sure the
Orca key is indeed the capslock key; this might be set differently for
some reason. The keys are definitely changable. I just tried it here
and it works like other Orca key assignments.
what does dynamic rows and columns do?
Dynamic rows and headers automatically speak while moving around in
other cells on a spreadsheet or in a Writer table. For example, if
you go to cell A1 and then press Orca+c, then any movements around the
spreadsheet would cause the current cell of column A to be spoken. So
if you navigate down to something like G7, then the cell at A7 will be
spoken. Think of Column A as a column header. Orca+r does the same
thing but for a row. It sounds harder to explain than to demonstrate;
you have to play around with them to really see their value. I use
them quite often.
Can I set cells in calc so orca will monitor
them? lets say I have numbers in b2 through b10 and in c2 I have my
formula adding b2 plus b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 b8 b9 b10. can I set c1
somehow so whenever one of the numbers changes orca automatically
reads the new value?
I don't think Orca has that feature.
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