Thanks, this worked perfectly. A side effect is that focus no longer moves in
the direction I arrow when I delete messages, which is a Mountain Lion feature
I had come to enjoy very much. Oh well, I guess the mac is keeping me healthy -
not letting me have my cake and eat it, too. Wow, that was
Hey. How do I inable mouse keys in voiceover in sl does anyone remember. I do
not have a mouse of any kind on my machine so will have to use the mouse keys
to do this.
Matthew
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Hi,
Could I have the steps please I need to disable the pain since It seems to have
reappeared for some strange reaspon. Thanks.
Matthew
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Hi,
I can only give you steps in standard (not classic) view.
1. go to messages column. NOt the table inside the colun.
2. vo right once to vertical splitter.
3. interact
4. vo command f5 to bring mouse on it.
5. optional make sure mouse is there with vo f5
6. In lion this did not work but now in
I would love steps. I'm not sure what happened to the other email that
had them, but I can't find it. Thanks.
On 8/13/12, Ioana Gandrabur wrote:
> Hi
>
> Just a quick note to say that you can hide the preview pane also by using
> keyboard shortcuts. There have been posts to that effect on the lis
Hi
Just a quick note to say that you can hide the preview pane also by using
keyboard shortcuts. There have been posts to that effect on the list also. If
anybody wants me to write steps just let me know.
Take care,
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Sorry for such a late reply here but yes, I also use the Command-O to open the
message and close with Command-W. For me, VO-J toggles me back and forth
between the message table and the list of mailbox folders; that's perfectly
fine for me.
On Aug 1, 2012, at 8:30 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Ye
Yes. Once the Preview Pane is gone, the VO-j jumping has nowhere to jump as
the message is not visible.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On 2012-08-01, at 9:20 AM, Harry Hogue wrote:
> Tim,
>
> I successfully got rid of it in standard view; thank you very much. I notice
> now
Tim,
I successfully got rid of it in standard view; thank you very much. I notice
now, whoever, that I am unable to VO-J to read the message, and need to either
press enter or cmd+O to open the message, interact with the text area, then
press cmd-W to close the message. Is this the best way t
Hi Harry,
I'll paste in here my instructions I posted in a different thread with the
steps you can use to get rid of the Preview Pane in Mountain Lion Mail.
1. Removing the Preview Pane in Classic layout:
• Navigate to the Horizontal Splitter that is to the right of the Messages
table.
• Pres
Hi Anne,
Wow -- I just now switched to classic view to see the differences, and it is
unnerving. I think I will keep standard view for now but will try and move the
preview panel.
Thanks,
Harry
On Aug 1, 2012, at 1:11 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello Harry,
>
> You need to get rid of the
Hello Harry,
You need to get rid of the preview panel. That will stop Mail from opening
every message you land on. I'm unable to help you with how to do this for two
reasons: I haven't yet upgraded to Mountain Lion and I use Classic View in Mail.
However, if you can find the horizontal splitter
Hi, guys,
I've never changed my Mail preferences at all from when Mail came with my
computer on Snow Leopard, and I haven't changed it for Mountain Lion, either.
When I move to a message or a message thread, the message I am focused on
becomes read, so that VoiceOver will read something like,
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