Yeah, but what about when you've closed the message? If I deleet without closing tipically using "command and deleet" keys, it either focuses at the top or more likely at the bottom of the list of messages. Same if I move an opened message over to another box. If the message is closed first though focuswill either be lined up on the previous message in the list of messages or the next one down will come into focus. But in those ways it is consistant as to where focus winds up.

But of course as we all know there is more one way to do most everything using VO. So it stands that there's more than one way to get to a message, read it, deleet it with message open, and what the focus reaction might be.
On Mar 4, 2006, at 7:41 AM, David Poehlman wrote:

focus of this type is an issue.
If I delete a message without closing it, I too must move focus to the list.

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Jonnie Apple Seed
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On Mar 4, 2006, at 8:38 AM, Christian wrote:

Hi all,
I have noticed one thing when using Mail. When arrowing through the message list I can delete messages without any problems. However,, after I have opened and read a message I close it with command W after I press delete to delete the message and the cursor should move on to the next message in the list. Howerver, VoiceOver doesn't seem to recognize that until I press shift tab and tab again to get back to the inbox. Has anyone else noticed this?






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