Hi Jerry. I tried this several times and it still didn't work. I even got some sighted assistence, and he couldn't figure out how to do it too. I interacted with the scroll area, and then I routed mouse pointer to voice over cursor, and then I slid my finger down the track pad while holding down the button. I also tried going across.
Holly
At 04:05 PM 6/11/2006, you wrote:
Hey Holly,

After you've navigated to the splitter, move the mouse pointer to the VoiceOver cursor with Control-Option-Command-F5. Then click the physical mouse button on your MacBook and keep holding it. While holding it down with one hand, you can use your other hand to move the mouse pointer down by sliding your finger down the track pad. It doesn't matter if you overshoot the bottom of the window so you can do it once or twice. Then let go of the mouse button. that should do the trick.

HTH
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Holly Anderson
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2006 4:55 PM
  Subject: turning off message content area in mail


  Hi all.  I was reading in the archives that you can turn off message
  content area by interacting with the splitter and moving it down.  I
  also read that you have to move the mouse as well.  I'm using a
  macbook with a track pad and I cna't figure out how to move the
  mouse.  I turned on the mouse keys, but I'm not sure how to
  accomplish this.  I find teh behavior annoying and I'd like to turn it off.

  Thanks for any help.
  Holly

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