Thanks for the tips on getting rid of the splitter. I finally understand it. :) It worked like it was supposed to. Surprislingly, the mouse was where I needed it to be. Guess it's tracking correctly or something.

Jane

On Dec 23, 2005, at 8:49 AM, John W. Hess wrote:

Richard, the preview pain is actually a portion of the window who's size can be changed by moving a splitter on the screen. To eliminate the preview pain use your vo keys and navigate to the splitter, press vokeys-f5 to find out where the mouse is and if it is not on the splitter press vokeys-command-f5 to move the mouse to the voiceover curser. hold the vo keys down along with the shift key and press the space bar 2 times to click twice on the splitter and this should close the pain. I alternate between the two states and this method works quite well. Unfortunately, you won't hear any speech stating that it has been closed but as you are arrowing down messages you will notice the status will not change until you hit enter on one. after reading it close the window with command-w and you will be back in the inbox and notice that the status has changed. Unfortunately, when the pain is closed the jump command does not work. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Wells" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 8:19 AM
Subject: Preview Pane IN Mail?


I know I'm just over-looking this, but where is the preview pane in Mail? I have looked in the view menu and the preferences menu but I haven't found it yet. I don't want to have messages marked as read until I open them. I just don't get the concept of the Mail window at all. Everything I have accomplished so far has been accidentally. Mail is turning out to be one of those "It worked! I wish I could remember what I did..." experiences. The chapter that covers it and the browser was no help even after going through it three times.

HELP!

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