> Hi all,

In playing with various things in Mail's new view, you may be interested in 
these ideas that I have found.  They work for me and have sped up navigation in 
Mail considerably.  You are welcome to use whatever works for you and ignore 
anything that doesn't fit your frame of mind.  The two things I'll touch on 
here are use of the Favourites bar and Conversations.

Favourites:

• You can put your favourite Mailboxes into the Favourites bar by dragging and 
dropping them there.
• The order they appear in the Favourites bar allows you to use the cmd key to 
quickly get to specific boxes.  That is, the first item in the Favourite bar 
would be cmd-1, the second would be cmd-2 and so on.
• When you drop something into the Favourites bar, it will land just after or 
to the right of the item you are focused on.
• You can use this method to re-order items in the Favourites bar.
• To remove an unwanted item from the Favourites bar, simply drag it off.  That 
is, grab it and release it outside of the Favourites bar.  I just drop it on 
the divider and its gone.
• Now with minimal keystrokes, I can get between Mailboxes and right after I 
press cmd-1 for example, VO automatically brings focus to the Messages area 
where I can just use up and down arrows to navigate.
• I also do not need the Mailboxes list shown either unless I wish to get to a 
less used Mailbox.  It is easy to Show/Hide by pressing cmd-shift-m.

Conversations:

Not perfect yet but much easier for me using the following:

• Arrow up or down and let VO announce the message and how many messages in the 
Conversation.
• I just press return when I wish to read stuff in that Conversation.  The 
problem is that it always reads the newest one first and suggestions to fix 
that haven't worked for me as I prefer my Messages Table to have the newest at 
the top and my Conversations to have the oldest at the top.
• anyway, to get around this, I Stop Interacting with the Message content, then 
if I VO-left arrow through the messages in the Conversation, it does the trick.
• If I press cmd-w, it closes the entire conversation.

Hope this helps some of you.  Any other ideas are welcome.

Later…


Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

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