Ahem, this left and right arrow thingy doesn't  seem to work properly  for me 
in conversations. I'm using the preview pane, should i do that? Are your 
conversations always expanded?
/Krister

24 jul 2011 kl. 02:20 skrev Tim Kilburn:

>> Hi all,
> 
> In playing with various things in Mail's new view, you may be interested in 
> these ideas that I have found.  They work for me and have sped up navigation 
> in Mail considerably.  You are welcome to use whatever works for you and 
> ignore anything that doesn't fit your frame of mind.  The two things I'll 
> touch on here are use of the Favourites bar and Conversations.
> 
> Favourites:
> 
> • You can put your favourite Mailboxes into the Favourites bar by dragging 
> and dropping them there.
> • The order they appear in the Favourites bar allows you to use the cmd key 
> to quickly get to specific boxes.  That is, the first item in the Favourite 
> bar would be cmd-1, the second would be cmd-2 and so on.
> • When you drop something into the Favourites bar, it will land just after or 
> to the right of the item you are focused on.
> • You can use this method to re-order items in the Favourites bar.
> • To remove an unwanted item from the Favourites bar, simply drag it off.  
> That is, grab it and release it outside of the Favourites bar.  I just drop 
> it on the divider and its gone.
> • Now with minimal keystrokes, I can get between Mailboxes and right after I 
> press cmd-1 for example, VO automatically brings focus to the Messages area 
> where I can just use up and down arrows to navigate.
> • I also do not need the Mailboxes list shown either unless I wish to get to 
> a less used Mailbox.  It is easy to Show/Hide by pressing cmd-shift-m.
> 
> Conversations:
> 
> Not perfect yet but much easier for me using the following:
> 
> • Arrow up or down and let VO announce the message and how many messages in 
> the Conversation.
> • I just press return when I wish to read stuff in that Conversation.  The 
> problem is that it always reads the newest one first and suggestions to fix 
> that haven't worked for me as I prefer my Messages Table to have the newest 
> at the top and my Conversations to have the oldest at the top.
> • anyway, to get around this, I Stop Interacting with the Message content, 
> then if I VO-left arrow through the messages in the Conversation, it does the 
> trick.
> • If I press cmd-w, it closes the entire conversation.
> 
> Hope this helps some of you.  Any other ideas are welcome.
> 
> Later…
> 
> 
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
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