Hi. One thing I forgot to add is that if you want, you can always save a hotspot for the area where this graphic is located. That way if you want to return to it in the future, you should be able to do so via a hot key. Of course this requires the hot spot script from SC.

Hope this helps.

On 1/25/2010 3:31 PM, Marvin Commerford wrote:
The below instructions are great!  You may need to be patient while
moving the pointer by pixels. On my machine one time it took almost 20
presses of the ctrl-shift-numpad 6 to get to the graphic. Other times it
was just a few hits so hit the key and listen for the graphic. If you
discover you've added a column you don't want just go back to the list
and press enter on the same item and it will be removed. Everything's
working well here except for the attachment column, still working that
one out. Like Aaron said in a later message, the use of WE's mouse
feature allows us to do a lot!
----- Original Message ----- From: "Raul A. Gallegos" <[email protected]>
To: "GW Info Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 25, 2010 1:18 PM
Subject: reordering the Thunderbird message columns


Hello all. Here is how to order the Thunderbird message columns the
way you want. Keep this message for the future and it will help you.
Please note that it sounds difficult, but is not after you do this a
few times. The message status is read through msaa, so there are no
graphics to label.

Find the line with the headers with the mouse pointer. This usually
has subject, date, from or something similar. Right arrow with numpad
6 to the end of the line, or rather the last character of the line.
Now control-shift-numpad-6 to move by pixels to the end of the line,
eventually you will hear WE say graphic, when you do, left click
there. Now a menu opens up where you can use regular up/down arrows to
choose which items you want shown. I choose message status, priority,
and attachment. So press enter on the first one you want, and then
left click again to open that menu once more. As long as you don't
move your mouse, you can just left click each time you want to open
the menu to add something new.

Once you have added the ones you want, read the current mouse line
with numpad-5 and you will see that in addition to subject, date, and
sender, you will see the new ones you added. Now to order those
headers in the way you want, for example, I have status first then
priority, then subject. What you should do is mouse arrow to the one
you want to move, press insert-numpad-period and Window-Eyes will say
mark. Now move to the left of this line and you may be on subject.
When you are on the first header, press insert-numpad-period again and
Window-Eyes will ask you if you want to mark or drop. Choose Drop and
the item you marked to move will drop in its place. So now you have
just reordered a column. Keep repeating this procedure until the
columns are in the way you want and as you up/down arrow in your
message list, if you have status set first as you arrow, you will hear
things like, read, replied to, new, unread, ETC.

I can't really give further information on this, but if I have time,
I'll do an audio demonstration on Thunderbird and it will help those
who still need it. It should anyway.

Hope this helps.

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