Hi Donald,
Once you've highlighted the entry you want to expand, press
Alt-DownArrow to expand the entry, and then you can use the arrow keys
as usual.
hth,
Rod
On 3/28/14 4:32 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:
I am attempting to create a message filter with Thunderbird 24.3. I
have done this very thing in earlier versions of Thunderbird with
Window-eyes 8.4.0 without difficulty. First I should mention that I
have several email accounts. The rule I wish to create is to direct
all messages with a specific subject to a subfolder of the inbox on
one of my accounts. All goes well until I get to the perform actions
area. The first choice is "move message" which is precisely what I
want to do. When I tab again, I am presented with the name of the
account where I want the message to be. But although Thunderbird
lists these accounts as being in a combo box, the usual method of
opening and expanding the combo box does not work. Thus I cannot get
into the appropriate account to select the appropriate subfolder of
that account's inbox.
I am wondering whether reclassing this thing might be what is needed.
If so, I frankly do not have any idea as to what it should be reclassed.
If others have dealt with this issue, I would appreciate knowing how
to resolve it. Thanks.
Don Roberts
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