Kliphton -

This was not my experience with dragging the mailboxes to favorites.  Let's 
hope we hear from others regarding whether it was necessary to move the mouse 
pointer to the item under the VO cursor to cause the action to be successful.  
Conflicting information causes confusion so it will be good to know whether 
others were successful at accomplishing this without that step.



On Jul 20, 2014, at 10:35 AM, Kliphton Senior <m.kliph...@gmail.com> wrote:

In mavericks, the vo tracking with cmd f5 is not necessary.  Just interact with 
the messages table, do vo keys plus command shift space, un interact, go to 
favorites and inter act, repeat vo command shift space to the right of the 
mailbox where you want it and your done.  Repeat the process for your other 
favorites and where you want them.
 
 
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Alex Hall
Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2014 9:55 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: question about applemail boxes
 
Yes, drag it to your favorites bar. Each mailbox in there is assigned the 
number it is in line, so the Inbox is command-1 since it is first.
 
To drag:
1. Find the mailbox in the mailboxes table (interact with the table first) and 
route the mouse there with vo-cmd-f5.
2. Disable cursor tracking with vo-shift-f3, then lock the mouse down with 
vo-cmd-shift-space.
3. Stop interacting and find your favorites bar. Put the vo cursor on any 
folder in that bar, route the mouse again (vo-cmd-f5), and unlock it 
(vo-cmd-shift-space).
4. Use the same commands to drag mailboxes around on the favorites bar if you 
want a different order. When you're done, remember to re-enable cursor tracking 
with vo-shift-f3, or things will start behaving rather oddly.
On Jul 20, 2014, at 8:17 AM, alia robinson <ali...@gmail.com> wrote:


You know how some of the mailboxes are moved to with keystorkes, i.e. inbox is 
command+1. Is there a way to set a command up for a mailbox you want to move 
to? I hope this makes sense. 

Alia

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