I personally think dealing with conversations is more clumsy now.  It used to 
be that all messages would open up when you hit enter on a conversation.  I 
would read one message, hit delete, and the next message would basically start 
reading.  Now, I have to go to the preview pane, read the message, hit delete, 
and then I'm back in the message list again so I have to go to the preview pane 
again.  I wish it would just stay in the preview pane so I could just here the 
next message.  If I hit enter on a message in the thread and open it in a new 
window when I hit delete I'm back in the message list again.  How are others 
dealing with list threads?  am I missing something obvious?

On Jul 21, 2011, at 8:36 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

> No no no no no.  Hit right arrow and left arrow to expand or collapse.  Not 
> vo+left or right, I'm saying, leave the vo keys out.
> 
> In other words, once you're on the message thread, hit your right arrow by 
> itself to expand.  Then down arrow by itself to go to the next message in the 
> thread.  when done, just hit left arrow by itself, and the thread should 
> collapse.  Then you can hit delete like normal to kill the whole thread.
> 
> Chris.
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Westbrook" <westbch...@gmail.com>
> To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 5:42 PM
> Subject: conversations in mail
> 
> 
> This whole conversation business in mail doesn't seem to make sense anymore. 
> It used to be that when I hit enter on a conversation all the messages would 
> open up and I could just delete them one by one and here the next message. 
> Now when I hit enter it just seems to read the last one.  I know I can do 
> vo+space and read each message individually, but that seems like more of a 
> pain.  am I missing something?  Guess I could go back to classic layout, but 
> would like to at least learn the new interface since I'm sure that will be 
> taken away at some point.
> 
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