Hi,
You can also just press enter on the messages to open them. I honestly see no
real difference between pressing command W, and pressing VO J. Your actually
pressing 2 fewer keys to read a message, and 1 fewer key to close the message
and go back to your messages table.
JMO.
Ricardo Walke
One thing to keep in mind here is that this will not work if you get rid of the
preview pane. The up side is that you can arrow past messages without having
them automatically be marked as read; the down side is that you will have to
open them with cmd-o and close them with cmd-w (enter seems to
Hi
Yes I do this all the time. I interact with the message text by pressing vo j,
then read the message, then press delete. The next message will show up,
depending on the last arrow press you do. If you previously pressed up arrow,
the next message to display will be above the one you just dele
Hello all in standard view is it possible to open a message, delete, then
automatically move to the next message. Know what I am saying here? Thanks!
Sent from my mac
On 27 Aug 2012, at 18:02, Christina C. wrote:
> Hi, I am using ML with standard view in apple mail. Is there a way to
> co
Hi, I am using ML with standard view in apple mail. Is there a way to
configure things so that the fields in the messages table are in an order that
I prefer. I'd like voiceover to read this info to me in a different order. I
really don't need to know how many message conversations are in a