Hi Frank, If you're using a laptop keyboard or Apple Wireless keyboard you have to add "Shift" to those combinations, so it's VO-Fn-Shift-Left arrow to go to the top of the list and VO-Fn-Shift-Right arrow to move to bottom of the list. Without the shift keys you're moving to the top and bottom of the visible list.
On a full-size keyboard, these sequences are VO-Shift-Home to move to the start of the list and VO-Shift-End to move to the end of the list, where "Home" is Fn+Left arrow and "End" is Fn+Right arrow on a laptop keyboard. Similarly, VO-Home and VO-End move you to the first and last visible elements of a list. The quick way to verify this is to turn on keyboard help with VO-k, then type these sequences to learn their functions, then press escape to exit keyboard help mode. I do miss the feature that worked up through Snow Leopard where you could simply press the Option key along with up (or down) arrow, and just wait a bit to be taken to the first or last item in the message list. HTH. Cheers, Esther On Apr 15, 2012, at 3:23 PM, Frank Ventura wrote: > Hi all, when in a message list in mail sometimes I want to jump to the top or > bottom of the list. If I use FN VO Left Arrow it moves up by 25 rows. If I > use FN VO Right Arrow it moves down by 25 rows. Is there a means of jumping > through the entire list? For example if I have 65 items in a folder and at > row 2 how can I jump to row 65? > thanks > Frank > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en.
