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2. Move to the next table: Ctrl-F8
Moves to the beginning of the next table. If there are no more tables, the
warning sound is played.
3. Move to the previous cell: Ctrl-Shift-Left arrow key
Moves to the previous cell. If the current cell is the first cell, it moves to the
beginning line of the table. If this command is pressed on the beginning line
of the table, the warning sound is played.
4. Move to next cell: Ctrl-Shift-Right arrow key
Moves to the next cell. If the current cell is the last cell, it moves to the end
line of the table. If it is pressed on the end line of the table, the warning
sound is played.
5. Move to upper cell: Ctrl-Shift-Up arrow key
Moves to the cell in the previous row within the same column. If the current
cell is on the first row, the warning sound is played.
6. Move to lower cell: Ctrl-Shift-Down arrow key
Moves to the cell in the next line, within the same column. If the current cell
is on the last row, the warning sound is played.
7. Current cell: Ctrl-Shift-C
Announces and displays the content of the current cell again.
8. Move to the previous cell in the upper level table: Ctrl-Left arrow key
Moves to the previous cell from the current cell that contains the current
table. If the current table cell is the first cell of the highest level table, it
shows the beginning line of the table. It does not work on the highest level
table.
9. Move to the next cell of the upper level table: Ctrl-Right arrow key
Moves to the next cell from the current cell that contains the current table. If
the current table cell is the last cell in the highest level table, it moves to the
end line of the table. It does not work on the highest level table.
10. Move to the upper cell of the upper level table: Ctrl-Up arrow key
Moves to the previous row, within the same column, to the table cell that
contains current table. If the cell that contains the current table is located on
the first row of the upper level table, the warning sound is played. It does not
work on the highest level table.
11. Move to the lower cell of the upper level table: Ctrl-Down arrow key