Hello Phil,

The problem with Numbers used to be its sluggishness rather than its 
inaccessibility. It now seems to be much more responsive, even with large 
tables containing over 300 lines.

I must admit, I use the trackpad without the trackpad commander to scroll 
quickly down a table as there appears to be no way of doing this with 
VoiceOver. I use two fingers to swipe up the trackpad, then click the trackpad, 
and VO tells me where I am.

The Find command works in the same way it always did. You can find specific 
content but not jump to a specific cell.

What other problems were there?

Cheers,

Anne


On 16 Dec 2012, at 19:29, Phil Halton <philh...@comcast.net> wrote:

> I read over on the HTB2.com website that numbers is now completely accessible 
> with a new update. I don't have numbers, using its competitor instead. If 
> anyone who uses numbers can confirm a new update and full accessibility would 
> you please comment onlist? I may just give it a go if it's now a viable 
> option to excel.
> 

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