I didn't know about Command-Enter. I now have QuicKeys trapping
command-return so I don't "paste and send" and am learning to Command-enter
to send.

Cool.

on 12/4/02 3:42 PM, Dennis T Cheung at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Just out of curiosity, does anyone use Command-Enter or Command-Return to
> send mail?
> 
> 
> 
> On 12/4/02 3:38 PM, "Mickey Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> On 12/4/02 10:35 AM, "Bryan Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>>> Thus spake Dan Crevier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, circa 12/3/2002 1:49 PM:
>>>>> The changes are annoying at first, but pretty soon you adapt.
>>>> 
>>>> I've adapted to them all except Command-D for duplicate. I'm not sure why
>>>> I'd EVER duplicate an email message, and I'm constantly hitting Command-D
>>>> for DELETE, because that's how I deleted messages in Outlook Express. I'm
>>>> doing it less and less often, though....
>>> 
>>> Me too.  I liked that one because I could keep my right hand on the mouse
>>> and delete messages with my left hand.
>> 
>> Depending on how you have your keyboard and mouse positioned, it might still
>> be worth it to use the new key command, either Delete or Command+Delete with
>> your left hand.  Personally, I use the mouse with my left hand sometimes, so
>> the Command+Delete command is right where my hand happens to be.  The new
>> command somewhat easier to remember, I think, especially since the latter is
>> the standard delete command for the Mac OS.


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