Re: Keyboard shortcut for mailbox list?

2020-11-05 Thread Brad Snyder
This is the command for moving between tables on a web page, I had never thought of using it in the Mail app, but it definitely works. This is good to know. Thanks Chuck. - Brad - On Nov 5, 2020, at 13:09, CHUCK REICHEL wrote: Hi Traci, I just used "command option control t" to move from my

Re: Keyboard shortcut for mailbox list?

2020-11-05 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Traci, I just used "command option control t" to move from my messages table to the mail box table on my mac book air and it worked good. How ever I had to ad the shift key to move back to my messages table! Go figure but it works! HTH Chuck "God does not play dice with the universe" "Albert

Re: Keyboard shortcut for mailbox list?

2020-11-05 Thread Brad Snyder
You are better off using VO + left/right arrow keys when navigating the Mail app window. When in the mailbox folder list view, press VO + Left-arrow key twice to move to the Mailbox list. - Brad - On Nov 5, 2020, at 11:22, 'Kliph' via MacVisionaries wrote: > You could try using the tab key.

Re: Keyboard shortcut for mailbox list?

2020-11-05 Thread Brad Snyder
I do not believe there is a keyboard command to put focus on the mailbox list. You may be able to do this using window spots, but I have not tried it. - Brad - On Nov 5, 2020, at 09:37, Traci Duncan wrote: Hi all, I often use VO-j to jump around Mac mail, but this doesn’t jump me into the ma

Re: keyboard shortcut for sound preferences

2015-06-08 Thread Frank Marrenbach
dafür sind die workshops jeden Montag ab 13 oder 15 Uhr in SK 010 gedacht…. > Am 08.06.2015 um 06:06 schrieb Dionipher Presas Herrera : > > my function keys are not on standard mode, so i do have to press fn > everytime, so this confused me. thanks anyways >> On 07 Jun 2015, at 10:41 pm, Tim Kilb

Re: keyboard shortcut for sound preferences

2015-06-07 Thread Dionipher Presas Herrera
my function keys are not on standard mode, so i do have to press fn everytime, so this confused me. thanks anyways > On 07 Jun 2015, at 10:41 pm, Tim Kilburn wrote: > > Hi, > > If you prefer it the old way, there's a checkbox in the Keyboard Preferences > to toggle this on and off. > > Later.

Re: keyboard shortcut for sound preferences

2015-06-07 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, If you prefer it the old way, there's a checkbox in the Keyboard Preferences to toggle this on and off. Later... Tim Kilburn Fort McMurray, AB Canada On Jun 7, 2015, at 13:57, Dionipher Presas Herrera wrote: this was strange now i don't have to press fn on my keyboard. i don't know what

Re: keyboard shortcut for sound preferences

2015-06-07 Thread Dionipher Presas Herrera
this was strange now i don't have to press fn on my keyboard. i don't know what happen. I decided not to shut down my laptop yesterday to improve the speech on my computer but now this what happen. Ussually i press option fn + f11 or f12 now i only have to press option f12 or f11. the function k

Re: keyboard shortcut for sound preferences

2015-06-07 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, As mentioned, option-f12 or option-fn-f12 but it will also work with f11 or f10. If none of those work, try restarting your Mac. If that still doesn't fix it, go into the Keyboard System Prefs, in the Shortcuts tab and make sure you haven't assigned something else to the f12 key. Later..

Re: keyboard shortcut for sound preferences

2015-06-07 Thread Dionipher Presas Herrera
i already tried that. nothing happens. > On 07 Jun 2015, at 9:25 pm, christopher hallsworth > wrote: > > Try option-f12 or fn-option-f12 depending on your keyboard settings in System > Preferences. >> On 7 Jun 2015, at 20:10, Dionipher Presas Herrera >> wrote: >> >> Good day to all, i don't

Re: keyboard shortcut for sound preferences

2015-06-07 Thread christopher hallsworth
Try option-f12 or fn-option-f12 depending on your keyboard settings in System Preferences. > On 7 Jun 2015, at 20:10, Dionipher Presas Herrera wrote: > > Good day to all, i don't know what happen to the keyboard shortcut to open > the sound preferences on mac, can somebody tell me what was the

Re: Keyboard shortcut to launch notification center

2015-05-25 Thread The Believer
I did not see this in my shortcuts lists so thought I would ask Google because it might be handy. It amuses me that Apple's competition is so very willing to help with Apple questions. From The Believer. . . By way of the Chariots of the Gods cameth the Aliens who dwelt amongst the humans

Re: Keyboard shortcut to launch notification center

2015-05-25 Thread Brian Fischler
Thanks so much that did the trick. Could not remember for the life of me that this was under mission control. Got it working again. > On May 25, 2015, at 9:39 PM, The Believer wrote: > > Step 1: Open System Preferences → Keyboard. > > Step 2: Click the Shortcuts tab and click Mission Control. >

Re: Keyboard shortcut to launch notification center

2015-05-25 Thread The Believer
Step 1: Open System Preferences → Keyboard. Step 2: Click the Shortcuts tab and click Mission Control. Step 3: Check the box next to Show Notification Center and input a keyboard shortcut combination. From The Believer. . . By way of the Chariots of the Gods cameth the Aliens who dwelt amo

Re: keyboard shortcut to expand thread in messages table in mail

2014-10-24 Thread Christina C.
Yes, I get the same thing, Andrew. Thanks Alex and Andrew for letting me know you are not having this problem. Everything I tried to get the arrow keys to begin working on threads would not work, not even rebooting my computer. Then suddenly for no reason that I cannot figure out, the arrow keys

Re: keyboard shortcut to expand thread in messages table in mail

2014-10-23 Thread Andrew Lamanche
Hello, I’ve just upgraded to Yosemite on late 2010 Macbook air with 4GB RAM only. I’m pleased to say that since I had upgraded a few hours ago, I had no trouble. Specifically to your problem, I still am able to use right and left arrow keys to expand and collapse conversations in Mail. I inte

Re: keyboard shortcut to expand thread in messages table in mail

2014-10-23 Thread Alex Hall
I haven't seen this at all. Maybe try the old trick used when the arrows would stop working? That is, turn VO off while focused on a conversation, then hit right arrow twice, then turn VO back on. That always clears up the problem for me. > On Oct 23, 2014, at 12:50 PM, Christina C. wrote: > >

Re: keyboard shortcut to expand thread in messages table in mail

2014-10-23 Thread Christina C.
Well, I finally remembered it but darn, it does not work the way I would like it to. I still have to be in the conversation column. To make matters worse, If I want to contract/collapse the conversation thread, I have to arrow over to the first row of messages in that conversation and also over

Re: Keyboard shortcut iCloud tabs?

2013-08-11 Thread Traci Duncan
Hmmm, I'm not sure about this. My guess is, clear your iPhone/iTouch/iPad safari data. This way there are no pages open on your devices, so then maybe no iCloud tabs on your Mac. I'd do the experiment for you, but I want to keep my tabs. ;) HTH, Traci On Aug 9, 2013, at 3:41 AM, Paul Erkens

Re: Keyboard shortcut iCloud tabs?

2013-08-09 Thread Paul Erkens
Hi Tracey, I don't have the answer, but because you seem familiar with icloud tabs, I hope you know how I can delete all of them. How do I get rid of all icloud tabs, so that I can start from scratch with them? Interested. Paul. On Aug 8, 2013, at 6:02 PM, Traci Duncan wrote: > Hi all, I just

Re: Keyboard shortcut For Adjusting Zoom Picture size (when using picture in picture zooming) in 10.8 Mountain Lion?

2013-04-15 Thread Pete Nalda
Ok. So today, I've figured out the shortcuts. These will not work when VoiceOver is turned on, as control+option is bonded to that, but without VO, and just zoom, Control+Option left, right or up and down arrow will move the zoomed picture, and adding shift to this, changes the window size. u

Re: Keyboard shortcut For Adjusting Zoom Picture size (when using picture in picture zooming) in 10.8 Mountain Lion?

2013-04-15 Thread Pete Nalda
s what. > One will move a window, while the other will resize a window. > > Also, add the command to those keystrokes to move and resize objects. > > - Original Message - From: "Pete Nalda" > To: > Sent: Monday, April 15, 2013 2:46 AM > Subject: Re: Keyboa

Re: Keyboard shortcut For Adjusting Zoom Picture size (when using picture in picture zooming) in 10.8 Mountain Lion?

2013-04-15 Thread Phil Halton
keystrokes to move and resize objects. - Original Message - From: "Pete Nalda" To: Sent: Monday, April 15, 2013 2:46 AM Subject: Re: Keyboard shortcut For Adjusting Zoom Picture size (when using picture in picture zooming) in 10.8 Mountain Lion? Thanks, yes, I knew about tho

Re: Keyboard shortcut For Adjusting Zoom Picture size (when using picture in picture zooming) in 10.8 Mountain Lion?

2013-04-14 Thread Pete Nalda
Thanks, yes, I knew about those. But I found something that'll move the zoomed picture around, and change its' size. The shortcuts here are the basic ones for toggling zoom off/on, and changing magnification. They have no effect on changing picture size or moving the picture. On Apr 15, 2013

Re: Keyboard shortcut For Adjusting Zoom Picture size (when using picture in picture zooming) in 10.8 Mountain Lion?

2013-04-14 Thread Daniela Rubio
I forgot to say that you can also make zoom to follow keyboard focus from the preferences pane, it makes it easier if you don't use the mouse to much. Daniela Rubio T  Distinguished Educator Accessibility Ambassador iPhone: +34662328507 El 15/04/2013, a las 06:04, Pete Nalda escribió: >

Re: Keyboard shortcut For Adjusting Zoom Picture size (when using picture in picture zooming) in 10.8 Mountain Lion?

2013-04-14 Thread Daniela Rubio
Hello. To activate it, you use CMD+option+8. To increase it, CMD+Option+0, and to reduce it, go with CMD+option+minus - Hope it helps! Daniela Rubio T  Distinguished Educator Accessibility Ambassador iPhone: +34662328507 El 15/04/2013, a las 06:04, Pete Nalda escribió: > I was playing a

Re: keyboard shortcut

2012-10-30 Thread Traci
iCloud is where I'm loving notes. It is great to jot down something on any device and it magically appears on the other. In VO commanders, if you want a capitol letter for a command, just hold down shift with the letter. So I guess it is still single key navigation, but with a capitol. :) Se

Re: keyboard shortcut

2012-10-29 Thread Alex Hall
You understand it correctly, Harry. Iona, Notes is good for quickly jotting osmething down, but where it really shines is iCloud. Any notes you make on any device, be it your iPhone, iPad, iPod, or Mac, will sync to all your other devices. Textedit is more powerful than Notes, but it won't sync

Re: keyboard shortcut

2012-10-29 Thread Harry Hogue
Hi, is there an advantage to using Notes instead of TextEdit? It seems like TextEdit would do the same thing, but maybe that 's just me? You can set different key combinations by using System Preferences under Keyboard and Shortcuts, I think it is. The Voiceover Commanders are for commands t

Re: keyboard shortcut

2012-10-29 Thread Ioana Gandrabur
HOw did you set hoption shift n for notes? I only did it from VO utility and there you have single modifier key options as far as I know Best, Ioana Please check out my cd on www.ioanagandrabur.com on iTunes and most online stores. On Oct 20, 2012, at 5:47 PM, ROD SKENE wrote: > Thanks Ale

Re: keyboard shortcut

2012-10-20 Thread ROD SKENE
Thanks Alex. It worked. It didn't at first but when I restarted my Mac, the new keyboard shortcut worked great. I used Traci's key combination of option n. Rod On Oct 20, 2012, at 12:39 PM, Alex Hall wrote: > I use ctrl-shift-n, since most keyboard shortcuts in the mac tend to use > command

Re: keyboard shortcut

2012-10-20 Thread Traci
I used Option-n for notification center and option-shift-N for notes. :) Sent by Macbook Air Mail On Oct 20, 2012, at 10:39 AM, Alex Hall wrote: > I use ctrl-shift-n, since most keyboard shortcuts in the mac tend to use > command and option before control. Go to system preferences, keyboard,

Re: keyboard shortcut

2012-10-20 Thread Alex Hall
I use ctrl-shift-n, since most keyboard shortcuts in the mac tend to use command and option before control. Go to system preferences, keyboard, keyboard shortcuts tab, select mission control from the first table, then go to the second and find the item called "show notification center". Press en