Hello Catherine,

If you're navigating the Web in DOM mode, then with Quick Nav on, just the 
right arrow will take you to the next element which probably corresponds to a 
line or a sentence. Without Quick Nav, this would be VO-Right Arrow. In Groups 
mode, you'd have to interact with the group, then press VO-Down Arrow, or with 
Quick Nav, set it to Navigation and use the Down Arrow.

As for navigating tables, you have to interact with the table, then VO-Right 
arrow will go along a row, and VO-Down Arrow will go down a column. You can 
read a whole row with VO-r.

Cheers,

Anne


On 23 Mar 2013, at 23:10, Catherine Turner <catherineturner2...@googlemail.com> 
wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> Still getting to grips with my Macbook pro and wonder if anyone could
> help with a couple of issues I have with navigating web pages.  I
> think I've confused myself with the several ways of accomplishing the
> same task.  So can anyone suggest a way I can do these two things?  I
> do have quick nav switched on but I could switch it off if that makes
> a difference.
> 
> 1.  Say on a web page I want to navigate to a button, but after that
> read by line.  So I can press b to get to the button, but after that
> how do I then read from then onwards by line?  What keystrokes or
> gesture could I use?
> 
> 2.  In a table, if I want to move across a row cell by cell how do I
> do that?  And how do I move down a column cell by cell?  I'm currently
> set to have tables grouped, and I know how to change this if it helps,
> but still not quite sure what having tables grouped means...
> 
> Thanks for any help.
> 
> Catherine
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