GEoff:
Welcome to Mac woes.  I would try command w to close window, This should put 
you back into your messages.  If not, command Q to get out of mail totally.  
Open mail.  Interact with your mailbox list, and check out what mailboxes you 
have.  Now, arrow back upto inbox.  Stopp interacting with mailboxes and 
vo/right arrow twice.  You should hear "messages."  Interact with messages.  
Now you can right arrow through status, date, etc.  If you go to subject, 
You'll be a ble to use these commands (ctl/option/fnc/arrows) to move through 
your list.  Additionally, you may want to take a look at your view menu, where 
you can set things like order and what gets presented with the messages.  If 
you get into a message, and decide you don't want it, you can delete, either 
from within the message, or just from the subject line.  
Finally, since your previous messages are all gone through on your pc, you may 
want to set your view menu to sort by date received, and then select to the top 
and delete a big block.
(I think the command for select to the top would be ctl/option/fnc/left arrow.  
But please verify that command as it's been a while for me.)
HTH a little.

Carolyn
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Geoff Waaler 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 10:13 AM
  Subject: Re: Navigating to the top or bottom of a table.


  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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