You actually have to interact with the splitter move it to 100 percent rought 
it to voice over curser with vo command f5 and double click with the mouce on 
the right lower corner.

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On Jun 1, 2010, at 11:25 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:

>  Hi Mark, while I don't know a quickie way to close all those windows, you 
> should be able to simply interact with the splitter, to solve your other 
> issue. 
> 
>  Once you interact, you can move the splitter around with VO arrows. 
> 
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> On Jun 1, 2010, at 9:12 PM, M. Taylor wrote:
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> To my surprise, I find that I much prefer to use the Mac Mail Client to
> Outlook, these days for a host of reasons.
> 
> 1.
> Currently, I use the threaded message view to read all mail.  One reason I
> find this extremely convenient is because when I press the enter key on the
> message header as it appears in the messages list box, it opens all of the
> thread's messages, each post in a separate window.  So, after reading each
> post, all I need do is press Command+W to close the window currently in
> focus.  
> 
> Lets assume that the Mac Mail client has opened 10 windows in a thread, each
> containing one post in the thread.  Now, I've read three of the messages;
> consequently, I have had to press Command+W 3 times to close three windows,
> right?  At this point, I decide that I no longer wish to read the remaining
> opened 7 windows.  
> Question:  
> Is there a keyboard shortcut that will let me close all of the remaining
> opened windows at once?  
> 
> 2.
> A long time ago, for some reason which I cannot remember, I removed the
> preview pane in the message list.  Consequently, I cannot use the J command
> to quickly view a message until I restore this view.  To do this, I must,
> somehow, move the horizontal splitter up.  Aside from getting sighted
> assistance, is there a way I can drag the splitter to a new position or is
> there a menu selection that will restore the original view?
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Mark
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