The poster of the original message has the issue where the mail isn't being 
deleted from the goggle accept. Does any one know how to fix this? I am having 
same problem.
On Jul 29, 2010, at 8:21 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

> You can hit cmd semicolon for spell checking in the document or cmd shift 
> semicolon to spell check using the spell check dialogue If you hit cmd shift 
> semicolon you can bring up a context menu to see the words or type the right 
> one.
> 
> S
> On Jul 29, 2010, at 5:36 PM, Scott E. Ford wrote:
> 
>> Thank you everyone this really helps.  How do you suggest that one uses the 
>> spell checker?  In windows I can use hot keys are there similar functions on 
>> the Mac?  Thanks in advanced.
>> Sincerely,
>> Scott
>> On Jul 29, 2010, at 5:37 PM, Esther wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Scott,
>>> 
>>> I'm late to this thread, but I'll add a couple of other suggestions.  In 
>>> addition to using the sort command (VO-Shift-Backslash for English input 
>>> keyboards; VO-H twice to get the VoiceOver Commands menu and select "Sort 
>>> Column" for non-English keyboards that don't have a "Backslash" key), to 
>>> reorder any of the columns in Mail's "Message Viewer" table (such as "Date 
>>> Received"), you can move to the top or bottom of the table by holding down 
>>> Option+Up Arrow or Option+Down Arrow keys and waiting just a short bit.  
>>> (Donna Goodin got this tip from the Accessibility team).
>>> 
>>> Also, even if you don't use threaded mode to view your mail, you can move 
>>> to the next or previous post in a thread by holding down the Option key and 
>>> tapping either the down arrow or up arrow key (results of whether you get 
>>> the "previous" or "next" post with up or down arrow depend on how you've 
>>> sorted your mail display).
>>> 
>>> Finally, this goes beyond your question of VoiceOver specific operations 
>>> with Mail, but a very good guide to the way that the Mail Application works 
>>> is "Take Control of Apple Mail in Snow Leopard".  The Take Control guides 
>>> and their discounted bundles are on sale for 50% off through August 3rd.  
>>> These guides are all available at modest prices (typically $10 - $15 list 
>>> price) in DRM-free, downloadable PDF format.  And now they're available in 
>>> ePub format as well, if you want to read your purchase in iBooks on your 
>>> iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch, as well as in Preview.  You get access to all 
>>> minor version updates for free.  Some of their guides have information I've 
>>> never seen covered at the same level in any other resource -- for example, 
>>> "Take Control of Your 802.11n AirPort Network" for setting up wireless 
>>> networks, or "Take Control of Mac OS X Backups", or "Take Control of 
>>> MobileMe".  Esoteric questions about File Sharing methods (e.g. with 
>>> Windows devices) are also handled in these books.  The web site typically 
>>> offers free samples of the books, as well as extensive descriptions, so you 
>>> can decide whether a particular book is likely to be useful to you.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Esther
>>> 
>>> On Jul 29, 2010, Scott E. Ford wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Thanks again linda,
>>>>    I had to have my Daughter do it and she could not make it happen until 
>>>> she shut down voice over, however she was able to get it.  Thanks again.
>>>> Sincerely,
>>>> Scott
>>>> 
>>>> On Jul 29, 2010, at 3:36 PM, Linda Adams wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Scott,
>>>>> 
>>>>> I haven't done this myself, but here are some instructions for removing 
>>>>> the preview pane from Anne Robertson, a frequent and helpful contributor 
>>>>> to this list.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Navigate to the horizontal splitter above the message body
>>>>> Bring the mouse to the VO cursor  (VO command F5)
>>>>> Double click with the physical mouse.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I haven't gotten a handle on clicking the mouse so if you need directions 
>>>>> on this, let the list know and I'm certain someone else will step up to 
>>>>> the plate.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Linda
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Jul 29, 2010, at 3:21 PM, Scott E. Ford wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thank you so much Linda,
>>>>>>  Man that makes such a differntce.  As I was making the changes I 
>>>>>> discovered the message area.  When I last used mail I was able to get 
>>>>>> rid of that area, would you happen to know how to colaps or get rid of 
>>>>>> the pain?  Thank you.
>>>>>> Sincerely,
>>>>>> Scott
>>>>>> On Jul 29, 2010, at 2:43 PM, Linda Adams wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Scott,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> To reverse your messages so the newest will be at the top, arrow over 
>>>>>>> to the date column and press VO shift backslash.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> To get to the top of your message list, press shift-function-VO and the 
>>>>>>> left arrow.  To get to the bottom use shift-function-VO and the right 
>>>>>>> arrow.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I wish that deleting the messages from Mail would delete them off the 
>>>>>>> Gmail web site, but it doesn't.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> HTH,
>>>>>>> Linda
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On Jul 29, 2010, at 11:30 AM, Scott E. Ford wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Hello everyone,
>>>>>>>> Sincerely,
>>>>>>>> Scott  I really enjoy the mail application on the Mac.  I have a bit 
>>>>>>>> of trouble navigating the mail message table with my Macbook pro 
>>>>>>>> though.  I would like to reverse the way the messages are sorted, so 
>>>>>>>> that the newest messages are on top, rather than on the bottom.  I 
>>>>>>>> also cannot seem to figure out how to get to the bottom of the table, 
>>>>>>>> holding the fn key and arrow keys does not seem to work for going to 
>>>>>>>> the end and page down.  I am using Gmail and I cannot seem to get a 
>>>>>>>> grasp on how to delete messages.  I love the fact that I can just hit 
>>>>>>>> the backspace key and it goes away, however this does not seem to 
>>>>>>>> truly delete the message, even if I purge the messages.  Would someone 
>>>>>>>> have an explination?  Finally I cannot efficiently use the spell 
>>>>>>>> checker.  Could someone help me with these questions, or direct me to 
>>>>>>>> a tutorial that may explane how to work through my questions?
>>>>>>>> 
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