Sorry, guys; I couldn't remember which drag-and-drop method I'd used to do 
this. I'm pretty sure it was indeed the older method. Yesterday I had to use 
that method to add a folder to the favorites bar, and the new one was finding 
neither the draggable item nor the place to drop it.

Teresa
On Aug 6, 2011, at 4:42 AM, André Nuno Soares wrote:

> Hello Paul,
> 
> I was only able to drag a folder away from the favorites bar using the old 
> drag and drop method:
> Move the VO cursor over to the folder you want to remove, in the Favorites 
> bar.
> Move the mouse cursor to where the VO cursor is with VO Command F5
> Press the mouse button down with VO Command space bar
> Stop interacting with the Favorites bar and move the VO cursor to the 
> Mailboxes table.
> Move again the mouse cursor to the VO cursor with VO Command F5
> Release the down mouse button with VO Command Space bar.
> 
> And that's it. 
> 
> Hope it helps,
> André
> 
> On Aug 6, 2011, at 11:24 AM, Paul Erkens wrote:
> 
>> Hi Teresa and list,
>> 
>> That is clear so far. How would you go about removing an item from the 
>> favorites bar? I spent some time yesterday, trying to figure it out, but 
>> while making an alias to a mailbox inside the favorites bar is easy now that 
>> I know how to do it, it is not as easy to undo that. Any idea how that can 
>> be done? I'm asking because the favorites bar has a few items by default, 
>> that I want to remove.
>> 
>> Paul.
>> On Aug 5, 2011, at 7:17 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi, Paul,
>>> 
>>> The favorites bar contains shortcuts or "aliases" to the actual mailboxes. 
>>> What you will want to do is use VO drag-and drop. Move the item from the 
>>> favorites bar to the mailbox list with VO-comma and VO-period to drag and 
>>> drop respectively.
>>> 
>>> HTH,
>>> Teresa
>>> On Aug 5, 2011, at 10:05 AM, Paul Erkens wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi Brian and list,
>>>> 
>>>> I managed to drag my private inbox to the favorites bar, so that it is 
>>>> easily reachable. I learned how to do that on this list. It is very 
>>>> useful, given the command 1 etc options. But now, is it possible to remove 
>>>> an item present in the favorites bar? There is an aggregate inbox that I'd 
>>>> like to get rid of, and also the sent items item is of little use to me in 
>>>> the favorites bar. Here's what I tried so far.
>>>> 1. Delete and fn delete, with the v o cursor on the mailbox to remove, in 
>>>> the favorites bar. . However, since mail cannot know where the voiceover 
>>>> cursor is, this won't do it.
>>>> 2. I moved the mouse to the favorites bar and to the mailbox I wanted to 
>>>> remove. V o command f5 gets the mouse pointer over to where the v o cursor 
>>>> is. I checked the mouse position with v o f5. Then, I held down control 
>>>> and pressed down the bottom left corner of the trackpad. This won't remove 
>>>> the mailbox intended, from the favorites bar though. Option click won't 
>>>> either.
>>>> 3. Having the mouse on the mailbox name I want to remove from the 
>>>> favorites bar, clicking the mouse and attempting a context menu with v o 
>>>> shift m, won't do the job either.
>>>> 
>>>> So, I think one should drag the mailbox off of the favorites bar to get 
>>>> rid of it there. Is that true? Where would a sighted person drop it on the 
>>>> screen? Can we get to an empty spot on the lion mail screen using 
>>>> voiceover? Interested to know.
>>>> 
>>>> Paul.
>>>> 
>>>> On Aug 5, 2011, at 6:04 PM, Bryan Jones wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hello Paul,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Whichever mailbox is reported as "checked" is the mailbox you will find 
>>>>> when you navigate to your message list. I believe the checkboxes on 
>>>>> Mail's Favorites bar would actually be better described as radio buttons 
>>>>> because you can only have one selected at a time. You'll notice if you 
>>>>> navigate between the items on the favorites bar, pressing VO+spacebar on 
>>>>> one item will "uncheck" whichever other item was previously "checked.".
>>>>> 
>>>>> Regarding your second question: Yes, one of the functions of the 
>>>>> favorites bar is to allow access to mailboxes if the mailbox list is 
>>>>> closed. In addition, it also provides a nice set of shortcuts to selected 
>>>>> mailboxes via the Command+1,2,3,etc keystrokes. The favorites bar can be 
>>>>> used whether the mailbox list is opened or closed.
>>>>> 
>>>>> HTH,
>>>>> Bryan
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Aug 5, 2011, at 11:35 AM, Paul Erkens wrote:
>>>>>> In the favorites bar that Teresa wrote about in Lion mail, there are 
>>>>>> checkboxes in front of the mailboxes I see there. What do these do? 
>>>>>> Also, am I correct in assuming that the favorites bar is there, so that 
>>>>>> one can switch mailboxes, even though the list of mailboxes is not 
>>>>>> opened?
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