Hi Bryan,

This is the case for me.  I note however that the cmd-option-(arrow) does go to 
top/bottom, but it changes column for me.  In other words, if we assume an NXM 
table, then this keystroke either puts me in row 1 col 1 or row n col. m.

Cheers,

Dónal
On 30 Oct 2013, at 13:47, Bryan Jones <openses...@me.com> wrote:

> Hi Folks — Can anyone verify that Command+Option+up/down arrow keys are now 
> initiating the jump to top/bottom of a message list in Mavericks Mail?
> 
> I finally got around to installing the public release of Mavericks and, as 
> others have mentioned, found I was no longer able to use the Option+up/down 
> arrow keys to jump to the top or bottom of a column in the Mail message list. 
> However, I am now able to instead perform this jump using the 
> Command+Option+up/down arrow keys. This is working for me in both standard 
> and classic mail views, and leaves focus in the same column in classic view. 
> This keystroke does not require waiting a moment as the previous Tiger - SL 
> versions did. The jump happens immediately. Sorry Esther, as far as I can 
> tell it does not seem to recognize threads in any way.
> 
> This is on a 2011 MBA running the latest Mavericks release with all software 
> updates.
> 
> Cheers,
> Bryan  
> 
> Begin forwarded message:
> 
>> From: Bryan Jones <openses...@me.com>
>> Subject: Re: OS X Mavricks, Wait a bit
>> Date: October 22, 2013 at 6:11:41 PM EDT
>> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility <mac-access@mac-access.net>
>> 
>> Call me easy to please, but I am thrilled that they’ve reinstated the 
>> ability to use the Option+Up/Down arrows to move to top and bottom message 
>> rows in Mavericks’ Mail.app
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