Re: [orca-list] orca laptop layout and openoffice calc spreadsheet



Hi.
I had never used orca+c, I only used orca+r.
I have just discovered that Orca+c does not work in my machine.

On 10/01/2010 11:57 AM, Steve Holmes wrote:
Based on your example, you only set a dynamic row moving up and down
in the same column wouldn't require the cell on top to be spoken each
time.  Now if you set a Column header like Column A with Orca+c, then
the respective Cell from that column would speak when you move up and
down.

Make sense?

On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 06:13:14PM -0300, jose vilmar estacio de souza wrote:
Hi.
caps_lock+r and caps_lock+c are used to define cells that will be
used dynamically as header.
Suppose the following table:
name | age
Jose | 55
John | 20

If you place the cursor in the first cell of the first row and press
caps_lock+r, name and age will be used as header.
Now when you read the cell that contains John, you should hear:
name John

I don't know why, but only works when I use left and right arrow.
Sorry for my english.

Thanks.
On 09/30/2010 05:10 PM, 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 hese. how 
do I access these functions with a laptop keyboard? what does dynamic rows and columns do? 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?

Josh Kennedy
jkenn337 gmail com


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