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Using JAWS with this
application can sometimes cause Internet Explorer to stop responding.
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Using JAWS 13 or later
might resolve the issue.
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JAWS cannot read some
of the controls in the application, such as images, icons, and buttons.
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JAWS cannot read the
tooltips of items in trees and lists.
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JAWS refers to table
controls as list boxes.
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When JAWS reports that
a control is a list box, keep in mind that it might actually be a
table.
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The keyboard shortcuts
that are used to interact with editable tables can conflict with keyboard
shortcuts for JAWS’ forms mode.
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As a best practice,
disable the JAWS virtual PC cursor when you work with tables. Tab
to the table and press Insert+Z to disable the JAWS virtual PC cursor.
When you finish interacting with the table, press Insert+Z to re-enable
the JAWS virtual PC cursor.
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JAWS cannot read two-column
property tables.
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JAWS does not correctly
read the information in a table:
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JAWS cannot read the column headings
of a table.
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When table cells are not editable
and focus is on the body of the table, JAWS reads an entire row at
a time instead of cell by cell.
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When table cells are editable,
and focus is on the body of the table, JAWS reads only the first row
of the table. If you use the arrow keys to select a cell or row, then
JAWS does not read anything. If you press Enter to edit a cell, then
JAWS reads the row that contains the edited cell.
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When you are in a table
cell, if you press Home, End, Page Up, or Page Down, the selected
cell will change to be one in the first column of the currently displayed
columns for the table.
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Use the arrow keys to
navigate through the cells of the table.
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You cannot use the keyboard
to activate the links within how-to topics and Help pop-up windows.
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Use the Help menu
to access the linked documents.
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You cannot use Shift+F10
to open a pop-up menu.
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Use Shift+F9 to open
pop-up menus that are created for the SAS application. The generic
menu that is provided by the Flash player cannot be opened by Shift+F9.
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You cannot use the keyboard
to access the close (x) button that is in the top right corner of
a tab.
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Make sure that focus
is on the tab, and then press Delete to close the tab.
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Visual focus for the
menu bar is indicated with an outline around the entire menu bar.
To select individual menus, use the left or right arrow key.
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Sometimes, after the
focus leaves an area of the Web browser that is controlled by the
Flash player, you will not be able to use the keyboard to return the
focus to that area.
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Use your pointer to
bring the focus back into the area.
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Sometimes, you cannot
use F2 to put a table cell into Edit mode.
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When you are in the
cell that you want to edit, press Ctrl+F8 twice (for two-dimensional
tables) and three times (for multidimensional tables).
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When you create a row
filter with the data preparation interface, you cannot use the keyboard
select the column to use with the filter.
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You cannot use the keyboard
to access the process details window for an application instance on
the Process Monitor in the data preparation interface.
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You cannot use the Tab
key to move the focus outside of a code or expression editor. Pressing
Tab within the editor only inserts tabs.
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For Internet Explorer,
press Shift+F10 and then press Esc to move the focus outside of the
editor.
For Firefox, press Alt+Tab
to switch to another application. When you switch back, the focus
will be outside of the editor.
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The designer and data
preparation interfaces do not have usable landmarks.
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