Hellow fellow Window-Eyes users:
I'm in the process of creating an access database. I've gotten as far
as creating the fields. Now, all I have to do is key in the actual
field data. However, I seem to have hit a roadblock. In my textbook, it
says something about double clicking on some resizing arrow, which
intern will allow the user to view the columns and rows, so that the
user can key in the field data for the fields they've created. Is there
an accessible equivalent way in which I can use the virtual mouse in
Window-Eyes to  resize the columns and rows in the database so that I
can type in the necessary information? Thanks. It does take a few tries
to get the hang of Access, but I've found that it actually can be used
with a screen reader. Its just a matter of getting a feel for things.
By default Microsoft Access is in data sheet view.
Mike
Rochester, NY.

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