Re: Two ML Questions

2012-07-25 Thread brianna Snyder
Hi, Yes, I love that dropbox is available in the menu bar. I only want it in my notification center to see when new stuff is added, so I don't always have to look at the menu to see if it's downloading, which didn't work earlier when I tested it out. It only shows when I'm uploading, from what

Re: Two ML Questions

2012-07-25 Thread Rachel Feinberg
To use tab to go between controls, try the following: Go to system preferences, and to the keyboard button. Near the end of the keyboard shortcucts tab which is the one you want, you'll see an option that says Full Keyboard Access: In windows and dialogs, press Tab to move keyboard focus between:

Re: Two ML Questions

2012-07-25 Thread Rachel Feinberg
Dropbox is available in the menu bar though. If you press vo+M+M, you'll be taken to the menu bar and you can vo right and left arrow through it to see what's there. Dropbox now reports if all files are up-to-date just like in the windows system tray. On Jul 25, 2012, at 2:25 PM, brianna Snyder

Re: Two ML Questions

2012-07-25 Thread brianna Snyder
Hi, Thanks for your answer. It does make sense. I just hope that third party apps will be able to do it soon. And yes, I love the new access to status menus from third party apps. How do you go from the mailboxes to the messages within the mailbox, then, if you don't use tab? Do you use the

RE: Two ML Questions

2012-07-25 Thread Daniel Miller
Hi Brianna, I'm not sure about the answer to your first question, since I never use tab to navigate on my mac at all. As far as your second one, no third-party apps use notification center yet, but will in time, most likely. However, apps distributed through the mac app store can only do it, so dr