Tim,
Unfortunately, a lot of my e-mail boxes, particularly my Gmail box, are Pop3.
I’m really not comfortable changing that because we’re dealing with some 15
years of mail and I don’t know what I’d lose. I think I did experience
something like you describe by moving items to the On My Mac th
Hi Kevin,
That I can help you with. Let's say that you have an eMail account named "My
iCloud". Within this account structure, you have created mailboxes for Apple
Receipts, Summer Trips, Tax Info and Tech Help. So, in the Mailboxes table,
you'd have the "My iCloud" InBox listed near the top
Hi Tim,
I actually was rearranging boxes which had mistakenly gotten placed within
other boxes when they should have been top level On My Mac mailboxes to begin
with. It was a bit of a bitch having to do it visually by hand because I would
otherwise keep dropping boxes within other boxes. I t
Hi,
Are you moving InBoxes, or other mailboxes? For InBoxes, when you drop the
dragged item, it always drops below the item you are focused on. For other
mailboxes, they are usually arranged alphabetically within the parent
folder/box. So, unless you are moving it to a different folder, or c
Tim and Co.
Sorry to bring this thread back up. Tim’s suggestion works great with one
exception. I can move mailboxes around but I can’t distinguish how to move a
mailbox so that it appears immediately below the point where I release the
mouse. Invariably, I end up putting the moved mailbox
No you don’t.
> On Sep 19, 2019, at 08:40, 'Andrew Lamanche' via MacVisionaries
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> Before you release the mouse with vo+command+shift+spacebar, you need to
> route mouse cursor to vo cursor with vo+command+f5 again and then release the
> mouse.
>
>> On 18 Sep 2019, at 19:55, Barry
Andrew,
Yes, I make sure that the mouse cursor is also positioned at the same point as
the VO cursor.
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Before you release the mouse with vo+command+shift+spacebar, you need to route
mouse cursor to vo cursor with vo+command+f5 again and then release the mouse.
> On 18 Sep 2019, at 19:55, Barry Hadder wrote:
>
> The best way to drag and drop is the following:
> 1. Move vo to the object to be dra
Tim,
Haven’t tried moving anything from one folder to another. But I figured it
should work. Really appreciate it.
K.
> On Sep 19, 2019, at 12:13 AM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
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> Hi Kevin,
>
> Yeah, it's certainly not perfect, but it works. Remember that it is
> shift-
Hi Kevin,
Yeah, it's certainly not perfect, but it works. Remember that it is
shift-cmd-space if VO keys are locked. I use this in iTunes quite often when
moving playlists into folders. I've also used it to drag things from the
Finder into drop locations in other applications.
Later...
Ti
Tim and everybody,
I really appreciate this discussion. I just tried locking VO with VO Semicolon
and then using the up and down arrows to move to a given item in a playlist. I
then pressed CMD and SPACE which activated a mouse down. Remember that VO was
already locked.
Also, you don’t hea
Hi,
to clarify, this key combination was the original combination for dragging and
dropping when it was first introduced way back in Leopard or Snow Leopard.
This method also required you to turn off cursor tracking and to do some
careful mouse routing. The cursor tracking part of it is no lo
Try using VO plus semi colon to lock the VO keys. That should help.
Don't forget to unlock the keys again with the same command which is a
toggle.
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Yes.
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On 9/18/2019 5:41 PM, Dave Carlson wrote:
E.T. so the syntax VO-command-shift-space literally means holding down
the Control, Option, Command, Shift keys and pr
E.T. so the syntax VO-command-shift-space literally means holding down the
Control, Option, Command, Shift keys and pressing spacebar?
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Dave,
There are keystrokes that uses VO plus command.
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Barry,
I’m confused, and this is likely in not correctly interpreting
I beg to differ. That is a click mouse. The other command I
referenced HOLDS the mouse button down.
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Mouse down and mou
Barry,
I’m confused, and this is likely in not correctly interpreting your layout of
keypresses. When you write VO-command you are actually saying VO
(Control+Option)? Is that correct?
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Uh, Simon? Pray tell, what is the other way?
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Okay, I’ll give that a try. The instructions given earlier said
VO-Command-Shift-Space, so the command key is not involved.
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Mouse down and mouse up should be shift-VO-spacebar for each one. I just
tried it here and it works.
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No, that is the force click command. Search for the mouse down and mouse up
commands.
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On 19 September 2019 08:34:29 Dave Carlson wrote:
Agree, and I can’t get this method to work, either. Is it certain that the
correct keystroke is VO+Command+Shif
That is the sticky mouse down or mouse up command, not commonly used.
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Agree, and I can’t get this method to work, either. Is
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*Subject:* Re: How to drag and drop in Mail or iTunes
The best way to drag and drop is the following:
1. Move vo to the object to be
Agree, and I can’t get this method to work, either. Is it certain that the
correct keystroke is VO+Command+Shift+Spacebar? A lot of fingers, and it’s not
working for me.
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Is it just me or is this way now more a pain than the older way?
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Subject: Re: How to drag and drop in Mail or iTunes
The best way to drag a
The best way to drag and drop is the following:
1. Move vo to the object to be dragged with vo-arrows (control-option-arrows).
2. rout the mouse to vo with vo-command-f5.
3. Lock the mouse with vo-command-shift-space
4. Move vo to the destination.
5. Release the mouse with vo-command-shift-spa
Yes, I’d also like to know the process, and why it never seems to work for me.
I consistently get the “xxx cannot be dopped on yyy”.
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Based on the fact that my search for how to select discontiguous files
turned up outdated info, could someone remind me of the best way to drag
and drop things in either Mail or iTunes? I'm sure my memories are out of
date.
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