Hey Matthew,
Wow man, that worked! I have never known this in all those years I am using
Macs.
Really great. Many thanks for your reply, you have made my day:)
Ronald
> Op 26 jul. 2016, om 01:09 heeft sonar mate
> het volgende geschreven:
>
> Hi,
>
>
> Do yo0u by chance have the preview
Hi,
Do yo0u by chance have the preview pain shown? If so, then what is
happening is that the messages are getting marked as read as you arrow
through there message list. You can turn this off by interacting with
the spliter between the message list and the message viewer. Make sure
it is
Hello,
After having some weird changes in the way Voice Over announces unread messages
in the Mac OS X Mail program, I am wondering if there is some setting or
condition which explains the behaviour i experienced.
Let me try to explain what changed, without me doing something I think ;)
Until
Hi,
At #6, use your mouse instead of the Trackpad to drag in the same manner.
Dragging with a actual mouse is no different than with a Trackpad for the end
result.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Apr 2, 2014, at 7:30 PM, Devin Prater wrote:
> Um, how can I do this without
Um, how can I do this without a trackpad?
On Apr 2, 2014, at 7:25 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You've figure right. As you navigate with VO down your messages list, Mail
> thinks that you've manipulated that message, so it becomes unread even if you
> actually didn't read it. Many VO use
Hi,
You've figure right. As you navigate with VO down your messages list, Mail
thinks that you've manipulated that message, so it becomes unread even if you
actually didn't read it. Many VO users turn off the Preview pane and use other
methods to read their messages. One method is by pressin
Hi all.
My first question is something very simple and probably already answered in
this list, I apologize for that.
I'm talking about mail on Mavericks 10.9.2
I would like that the read/unread label of my messages, won't change till I
really open them.
Now the unread messages change their stat