Hi.

Here is what I do:
1: Interact with the messages table, find the subject field by pressing vo left and right so only the subject fields are read.
2: Find the mail I wanna read and press return on it.
3: When I've read the mail, I close it by pressing command w
4: Then I interact with the messages table again so VO only reads the subject field instead: from: subject: date: etc.

Esther has just explained pretty good how the command VO j works in Mail. This is an other alternative I'll use. It's much quicker. It works as follows:
1: Interact with the messages table and find the mail you wanna read.
2: Press VO j to jump over to the message scrol area, and start reading the mail. 3: When you have read the mail, press VO j again to jump back to the messages table.

This is much quicker than the way I normally do it which I've explained before.

I hope this makes things more clear, and I hope I've explained it clear enough.
Best regards
Søren Jensen
Mail & MSN:
[email protected]
Website:
http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/

On 13/01/2009, at 23.08, Scott Howell wrote:

Evert, you can use the arrow keys actually instead of navigating with VO-keys. What I do after reading a message is shift+tab to backup into the message list. Wonder if that made any sense. :) Let me know if that works.
Scott Howell
[email protected]



On Jan 13, 2009, at 4:58 PM, E.J. Zufelt wrote:

Good afternoon,

I find that everytime I open a message in mail and then return to the messages table i have to interact with it again. Is there a way to make Voiceover remember that I was already interacting with that control?

Tanks,
Everett







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