I only use quick nav for web content in Safari or in help windows for apps.  I 
don't use it anywhere else.

On Jul 26, 2012, at 7:27 PM, Harry Hogue <harryhog...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I thin this has been mentioned by another/or others, but now that I have 
> stopped using Quick Nav, I am noticing only advantages.  I am able to right 
> arrow to expand a list of messages in mail and left arrow to collapse them.  
> I suppose it is still necessary to turn on Quick Nav to navigate by words, 
> characters, tables, etc.  Of course, within websites, one could simply use 
> VO+U to access the tables, forms, etc.  I often switch to characters in order 
> to read the serial number under "About This Mac."
> 
> Harry
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