lightening, thunderbird has been removed. Thanks much for your help.


On 5/24/2016 8:47 AM, Mario wrote:
Leonard, even if you don't intend to use lightening, hiding it does not prevent it from loading. it is still enabled and will slow down the use of thunderbird, unless you remove it:

to get to the addin manager, press alt, then t, then a.
tab twice to a list of categories and arrow to extensions. tab 3 times to a list of the extensions. lightening calendar should be on the list. if it is the only one, you need to select it by arrowing to it and tab to get to it's buttons. there should be a remove button. activate it by pressing the space bar. it may go thru two stages where it's unintegrating from TB, but eventually will complete.

-------- Original Message --------
From: leonard morris <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2016 5:37:34 PM EST
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] thunderbird calendar

I could not locate add in manager but under view in v45.1.0 I found a
menu called today subMenu pane. When you arrow to the right you will
find "show today f11) which appears to be checked by default. Hit
spacebar close thunderbird and when you launch it again the calendar
doesn't appear any longer.


On 5/20/2016 3:07 AM, Mario wrote:
Lenard, lightening, thunderbird's calendar, is an extension that you
can disable or remove. find it in the addin manager.

  On 5/19/2016 2:11 PM, leonard morris wrote:
I'm using Thunderbird email v45.1.0.Is there away to hide the calendar?
I don't use it but it keeps coming up when I start the program even
though I have Thunderbird set to have inbox start when I launch the
program.

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