I have also observed this.  It will take some getting used to.

-Greg
On Jul 27, 2012, at 1:50 AM, Shen <goalb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> I discovered something new with Mail in Mountain Lion. It's not a big thing, 
> but worth keeping in mind.
> First, my Mail is in classic view. When going through a large amount of 
> emails, I usually stay on the subject column since the sender column doesn't 
> always tell me what the email is about.
> My mail is sorted with the oldest at the top and newest on the bottom, but 
> this might not make a difference.
> I start at the top of the table of messages. Typically, when I press delete, 
> the email gets moved away and the next email takes it's place, this is the 
> email below the first email if you press the down arrow key.
> OK, so far, this has been the case with all previous versions of Mail.
> The new twist is that when you press the delete button, the next message that 
> comes under focus depends on which arrow key you last pressed.
> So if the last arrow key you pressed was down, the focus will move down when 
> you press the delete key. However, if your last arrow key was up arrow, be 
> careful, when you press delete, VoiceOver focus moves up and not down.
> Not sure what kind of benefit this provides, but there it is.
> 
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