How are you choosing the mailbox to move?  All you need to do is to move the
VO cursor to it, you don't need to press spacebar or anything.
Previous desriptions have had people turning off cursor tracking, I just
wanted to make sure the tracking stayed on throughout this.
Give me a call, if you like, and  I'll walk you through it.  Either with the
number below or on Skype at billholton



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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Jürgen Fleger
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2012 11:33 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Drag and Drop in Mail Mailboxes

Hi Bill,
beleive me I really don't want to bother you but it didn't work that way.
Let me explain:

> Here are the exact steps I take:
> 1:  Use the Mail command to hide all other windows.
> 2:  go to full screen
> 3:  Make sure the mailbox you want to move into the favorite bar isn't 
> currently the open  mailbox

mmh? As soon as I choose a mailbox to drag and drop it becomes the currently
used mailbox.

> 4:  Hope your notification center doesn't pop up during this process.
> 5:  Turn cursor tracking on

What do you mean? Cursor tracking normally is on.

> 6:  Go  into your mailbox list and move to the mailbox you want to 
> move
> 7:  Turn quick nav  on and move by character a few characters into the
name of your mailbox.
> 8:  Press VO comma to select the mailbox for dragging

Just assumed you meant to switch off cursor tracking. Latest at this point
this mailbox now becomes the currently open mailbox.

> 9: Leave  cursor tracking on
> 10:  go into the favorite bar and find the place you want to move your
mailbox to.
> 11:  Press the VO shift f4 key to move the voiceover cursor to 
> keyboard focus

Usuallly both cursors combined together and so either nothing happened or -
again assumed you meant to switch cursor tracking off - the VO cursor jumped
to the position where keyboard focus was the last, in my case it was on the
e-mails table.

> 12:  do not use the VO period key to complete the move.  Instead use 
> the drop marked item  before voiceover cursor or drop marked item after
voiceover cursor command I have been able to move mailboxes consistently
into my favorites bar this way.

I'm sure I must have understood something wrong. So could you please help me
to understand correctly in making these points mentioned above clearer to
me?

Thanks
Jürgen

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