have to possibly use vo+left and right
arrows to move to the different columns on that table row. Same goes with
list boxes, I think.
Chris.
- Original Message -
From: "John Chilelli"
To:
Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2011 6:33 PM
Subject: Re: Getting to the top or bottom o
Hi Doug and all,
I own a Mac Book Pro 13" laptop Does anyone know the commands for home and end
on this little puppy?
Thanks,
Johnny
On Aug 3, 2011, at 11:49 PM, Doug Lowlier wrote:
> Hi Paul,
> You must interact with the messages column then interact with the messages
> table. When you inte
Hi there!
Does the jump command vo+shift+j no longer work in Lion?
And I've set up a keyboard shortcut for me!
All I have to press is right option and either 1 or 2 to go from bottom to top
and vice versor!
You could set up either a trackpad or numpad version, which ever you prefer!
Colin
On 5 Au
I wish Apple didn't remove the Jump command.
This might be more of a convenience than usability. But I would have preferred
the Jump command. If you are on the sender column, using the jump command takes
you to the top or bottom of the table without leaving that column.
Using VO-Shift-Home or End
Hi, Doug. Yes. That worked. Guess I just hadn't interacted down far enough. I
wasn't interacting with the message table, but the one above that. That's why I
kept ending up in the sorting field instead.
Thanks.
On Aug 3, 2011, at 8:49 PM, Doug Lawlor wrote:
> Hi Paul,
> You must interact with t
Or just do like I did, and create a commander key for these actions. It works
for the going to top, but the going to bottom one didn't work out. So I still
have to use the vo plus shift plus end. Although I can say I never want to go
to the bottom of the messages anyways.
Kliphton SR
(twitter
it's a bit of a handful but try FN+VO+shift+left arrow to get to top and right
arrow to get to bottom.
peace and positivity
Jessica and Goldina
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On 2011-08-03, at 8:38 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
> How does one get to the top of a list of
Hi Paul,
You must interact with the messages column then interact with the messages
table. When you interact with the messages column you see two items, Sort by
date and messages. Just interact with the messages table then vo+shift+home
will take you to the top and vo+shift+end will take you to
How does one get to the top of a list of email messages? VO shift home puts me
on the sort item.
Thanks.
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