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Himanshu Kulshreshtha
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Asked: March 15, 20242024-03-15T15:16:59+05:30 2024-03-15T15:16:59+05:30In: PGCIATIV

What do you mean by JAWS and write JAWS commands for EXCEL?

What do you mean by JAWS and write JAWS commands for EXCEL?

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    1. Himanshu Kulshreshtha Elite Author
      2024-03-15T15:18:44+05:30Added an answer on March 15, 2024 at 3:18 pm

      JAWS (Job Access With Speech) is a widely used screen reading software developed by Freedom Scientific. It is designed to assist individuals with visual impairments in accessing and interacting with digital content on computers. JAWS converts on-screen text into synthesized speech or braille output, enabling users to navigate operating systems, applications, and websites through auditory and tactile feedback. JAWS supports various features and customization options to enhance accessibility and usability for users with diverse needs.

      JAWS Commands for Excel:

      JAWS provides a set of keyboard commands and shortcuts specifically tailored for navigating and interacting with Microsoft Excel, a popular spreadsheet application. These commands enable users to perform various tasks, such as navigating cells, entering data, formatting cells, and reviewing formulas. Here are some commonly used JAWS commands for Excel:

      Navigation Commands:

      1. Move to Next Cell: Press Ctrl + Arrow keys to move to the next cell in the direction of the arrow key (up, down, left, or right).
      2. Move by Row or Column: Use Ctrl + Shift + Arrow keys to move by entire rows or columns.
      3. Move to the First or Last Cell: Press Ctrl + Home to move to the first cell in the worksheet, or Ctrl + End to move to the last cell containing data.
      4. Move to Specific Cell: Press Ctrl + G to open the "Go To" dialog box, then enter the cell reference (e.g., A1, B5) and press Enter to move to that cell.
      5. Navigate Between Sheets: Use Ctrl + Page Up or Ctrl + Page Down to switch between sheets in the workbook.

      Reading and Reviewing Commands:

      1. Read Current Cell Contents: Press Insert + NumPad 5 to read the contents of the current cell.
      2. Read Row and Column Headers: Use Insert + Ctrl + Right Arrow to read the contents of the row header, or Insert + Ctrl + Down Arrow to read the contents of the column header.
      3. Review Formulas: Press Ctrl + Accent (backtick) to toggle between displaying cell values and formulas.

      Data Entry and Editing Commands:

      1. Edit Cell Contents: Press F2 to edit the contents of the active cell.
      2. Enter Data: Type directly into the active cell to enter data.
      3. Insert or Delete Cells: Use Ctrl + Plus to insert cells, or Ctrl + - (minus) to delete cells.

      Formatting Commands:

      1. Format Cells: Press Ctrl + 1 to open the "Format Cells" dialog box for formatting options.
      2. Apply Cell Styles: Use Ctrl + Shift + L to open the "Cell Styles" dialog box for applying predefined styles to cells.

      Navigation within Formulas:

      1. Move to Next/Previous Element in Formula: Use F2 to edit a cell and navigate through its formula elements.
      2. Read Formula: Press Insert + F2 to read the entire formula in the active cell.
      3. Move to Next/Previous Parenthesis: Use Ctrl + Left/Right Arrow to navigate between parentheses in a formula.

      Other Commands:

      1. Read Entire Row or Column: Use Ctrl + Spacebar to select the entire row, or Shift + Spacebar to select the entire column, then press Ctrl + Shift + C to read the selected area.
      2. Access Excel Menu Bar: Press Alt to access the Excel menu bar, then use arrow keys to navigate through menus and submenus.

      Conclusion:

      JAWS commands for Excel provide individuals with visual impairments the ability to efficiently navigate, enter data, review formulas, and format spreadsheets. These keyboard shortcuts and commands empower users to effectively interact with Excel and perform a wide range of tasks, contributing to their independence and productivity in academic, professional, and personal contexts. By mastering these commands, users can harness the full capabilities of Excel and excel in their endeavors despite visual limitations.

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