Thanks to Anne, Kevin and Carolyn who sent me a private note, but I remain
stuck in the middle of my in-box with no quick way out.
From the finder I point to mail.app and press command+o -- among other
things vo says that I'm in my in-box and row 582 of 3,832 has keyboard
focus. The up and down arrow keys appear to traverse my folders so I tab
into the in-box. VO reads the header of an old message and again announces
my position in the table. I then press VO+end and move up four messages to
586/3832. If I attempt to interact, VO says "interact with text" and VO+end
has no discernible affect on the focus. I tried all this before posting,
but should have said so explicitly.
The one thing I had not tried was kevin's suggestion. When I press
VO+shift+J followed by VO+downArrow it moves me up four more to 590, which
is still a long long way from the bottom.
Besides cleaning up the clutter in my in-box and defining a few filters,
any/all suggestions would be appreciated since I am stuck on what seems like
it should be a simple problem.
Geoff
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Shaw" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 8:59 AM
Subject: Re: Navigating to the top or bottom of a table.
Use the VO jump command to jump to the bottom or top of your message view.
Press VO-Shift-J to start the jump. Then, press VO-down arrow.
HTH,
Kevin
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