Hi!

Please tell us what the command is for the label feature?
On Oct 24, 2011, at 3:16 PM, John André Netland wrote:

> In some ways you can, by using the object label feature in VoiceOver. 
> Interact with the message list when you have an unread message there, focus 
> on the unread button, and open the label feature to enter whatever you want 
> VO to say instead. Every time VoiceOver sees such a button again, it will use 
> your new term. Also, you can do the same for "Forwarded" and "Replied" 
> messages. Just find such a message, interact until you find the correct 
> button, and label it with something else. And of course, if you don't have a 
> forwarded or replied message on hand, just forward or reply to yourself, to 
> have the buttons appear in your inbox. :)
> 
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> On 24. okt. 2011, at 20:53, Bill Holton wrote:
> 
>> Thanks.  I had found the disclosure triangle setting, and that helps.  I was 
>> hoping I could find some way to change the rest, though.  Currently in 
>> Outlook I have my screen reader saying re instead of red and f instead of 
>> forwarded and u for unread.  Doesn’t sound like much, but it sure does make 
>> scrolling through mail a lot more pleasurable experience.  Are these 
>> announcements in Mail icons that can be renamed, and if so, how would I do 
>> that.
>> Thanks.
>>  
>>  
>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of John André Netland
>> Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 2:47 PM
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: A few verbosity withh Mail questions
>>  
>> Hi,
>>  
>> If a message is the first to appear with this topic, you will only see the 
>> name of the sender. If there is a conversation going on, and you still have 
>> the previous messages stored, the number of new messages in the thread is 
>> shown. If there is only one new, the number will be 1. This way, you always 
>> know how many messages have been added to the conversation. This will vary a 
>> bit from your setup and use of Mail, but in general, this is a way to 
>> explain it.
>>  
>> For the announcements, you have the ability to restrict much of what 
>> VoiceOver says in VoiceOver Utility. For example, you can go to the 
>> Verbosity category, choose the Speech verbosity tab, click the checkbox to 
>> show the detailed list of verbosity options, and find the "Disclosure 
>> triangle" control. Set this to Custom, and uncheck the Type checkbox. This 
>> will make VoiceOver only say the number, and if the triangle is open or 
>> closed.
>>  
>> HOpe this helps!
>>  
>> John André
>>  
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>> On 24. okt. 2011, at 04:12, Candie Stiles wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Both of your questions are excellent. If someone has the answers to these I 
>> would love to know as well. Especially the question about getting rid of all 
>> the exess chatter voice over reads when there is more than one message in a 
>> conversation.
>> Candie
>> On Oct 23, 2011, at 11:17 AM, Bill Holton wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Hi.When I have my emails grouped by conversation how come I get several “One 
>> message in conversation” notifications whereas other single messages do not 
>> have this?
>> Also, is there any way I can cut back on some of the excess verbiage when I 
>> get some thing like “Four message conversation?” Would rather it say 
>> something like 4mc or something like that.
>> Thanks.
>>  
>>  
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