hi all
what about the key short cut which allows me to move from the top to the
botum of inboxes in mail. I have been told that I should press VO plus shift
plus home or end. however, when I use this shor cut in my mac book it only
puts me to the top or botum of window
any help?
kind regards.
ahmed
----- Original Message -----
From: "Teresa Cochran" <vegaspipistre...@gmail.com>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2011 9:10 AM
Subject: Re: Did Lion update break my mail behavior?
Mail has a different default layout in Lion, but you can change it to
classic layout in the viewing area of Mail preferences. Once you do this, it
should behave as it did in SL.
In the new layout, there are three panes displayed horizontally, plus a
favorites bar that, once you add mailboxes to it, will open them with
shortcut keys. I've actually started using the new layout successfully, and
I do like the new keyboard shortcuts. But it's really a matter of personal
preference, of course.
HTH,,
Teresa
"Visualize whirled peas."
On Oct 29, 2011, at 9:34 PM, Johnny Angel! wrote:
Hi all,
Been away from the list for a bit and trying to catch up on my mail. I
haven't seen anything thus far on the list about the Lion update I got
when I checked my software updates. It was a 47 minute, 900 meg update
that kept me up past my beauty sleep start time. <grin> Then, after
getting back into mail today, I am unhappy to see that my mail messages
behavior is changed. Before the update, and since I installed Lion, When
I opened a message, VO would automatically start reading the message for
me. No longer. After Lion says the word group, which I never heard it
say before after opening up a message, VO goes silent and I am left at the
top of the body of the email message. Has anyone else downloaded the Lion
update? Does everything still work as expected like before the update?
Now I know that some of you power users out there are scratching your
eggheads, shaking them and saying: Johnny me lad, this is no biggy. But
please understand that the only power this four month old baby MacBook Pro
user demonstrates is pushin the old power button to turn Mac on! <smiley>
Anyway, I would like to get things back to my expected normalness. Now, I
had originally set up Lion mail to be in simple, non thread mode where,
status, number, sender, subject and date sent were the only things I would
hear when left and right VO arrowing on a closed message. This seems to
be the same.
Oh and another funny thing too:
It seems that at least once in a while, two finger swiping down on the
trackpad hadn't work either. I saw a couple of messages on repair
permissions, so I took the wise advice and did just that. But after
getting back into mail, nothing was changed.
Well I said all that to ask two questions:
1. How can I tell what mode my Lion mail program is in?
2. Any other ideas on what may have happened to my nice mail reading
capabilities and how I may go about fixing it?
Incidentally, quick nav is off like usual.
Johnny Angel!
beefca...@neo.rr.com
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