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On 2024-10-30 19:45, FARHAN ISHRAK Fahim wrote:
So, isn't there any way to read tables or navigate among rows and columns
with nvda effectively?

Quoting from an earlier discussion on the topic ( https://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/accessibility/msg01184.html ):

"From what I can see, LibreOffice sends a focus event as it should, but for some reason this doesn't cause NVDA to announce the newly focused cell when jumping between cells using Tab or Shift+Tab.


What works for me, though, is announcement (including the row/column number) when switching between cells using the arrow keys, e.g. Up/Down to move a line up/down or Left/Right to move a character. This may mean that you'll have to press these buttons multiple times until you end up in the next cell, though. What also works for me is using Ctrl+Down, which moves one line down, and jumps to the next column to the right instead of the next row below in case the last line of text in a Writer table cell has already been reached."


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