I find your second explanation seems much simpler and clearer than all the 
trackpad stuff you mentioned. The key commands seem simpler and more precise.

js


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Cheryl Homiak 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2013 9:29 AM
  Subject: Re: Hiding the Preview Pane in Mail


  Here's a post of Tim Kilburn's on this subject; it helped me when nothing 
else completely did.
  "Try the following. 

  1.  Removing the Preview Pane in Classic layout: 

  • Navigate to the Horizontal Splitter that is to the right of the Messages 
table. 
  • Press VO-cmd-f5 (add FN if needed).  This will bring the mouse to the VO 
cursor and announce where the mouse is and it should read "Horizontal 
Splitter". 
  • Double-click on your Trackpad or alternatively, you can press near the top 
of the Trackpad and drag to the bottom.  Make sure in this case that you 
actually make the Trackpad button depress so that the drag action will work. 

  2.  Removing the Preview Pane for non-Classic layout: 

  • Navigate to the Vertical Splitter just to the right of the Messages Column 
Group. 
  • Press VO-cmd-f5 (add FN if necessary) to bring the mouse to the VO cursor.  
It will announce Vertical Splitter if it did what it was supposed to do. 
  • Double-click on the Trackpad or alternatively, put your finger near the 
left hand side of the Trackpad, then drag to the far right and release.  As in 
the first case, make sure that you depress the Trackpad button so that the 
dragging process will occur. 

  Note that in the Classic layout, you are dealing with a Horizontal Splitter 
and in the non-Classic layout, you are dealing with a Vertical Splitter. Each 
case requires a different dragging direction if you choose that option. 

  There are a couple of ways of determining if it worked.  Firstly, you can 
navigate around the Mail screen and if you don't hear anything about "Message 
Content Area", life is good. 

  The second method is a little more complicated but tells you for sure.  In 
Classic layout, navigate to the Horizontal Splitter to the right of the "New 
Mailbox Action" menu.  You'll notice two Horizontal splitters, one after the 
Messages Table and this one that I'm talking about.  Once you've located this 
Horizontal Splitter, Interact with it and press VO-down.  Vo will announce 
"Collapsed" which is what you want to hear.  In non-Classic layout, navigate to 
the Vertical Splitter just to the right of the Messages Column Group and 
Interact with it.  Press VO-right and VO will announce "Collapsed" if the 
Preview pane is gone."

  -- 
  Cheryl

  May the words of my mouth
  and the meditation of my heart
  be acceptable to You, Lord,
  my rock and my Redeemer.
  (Psalm 19:14 HCSB)



  On Jan 9, 2013, at 11:00 PM, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:

  > Try just double clicking the splitter. Move to it, route your mouse cursor 
to it with vo-cmd-f5, then hit vo-shift-space twice quickly. If you are not on 
Mountain Lion, you may have more trouble with this.
  > On Jan 9, 2013, at 11:57 PM, Nicholas Parsons 
<[email protected]> wrote:
  > 
  >> Hi list,
  >> 
  >> I've read that one can hide the preview pane in the three column view in 
Mail. This way, messages won't be marked as read unless you open them in a 
separate window. Currently I find it a little annoying that messages are marked 
as read when I've only read their subject line and not the full message.
  >> 
  >> However, I've been unable to work out how to do this with VoiceOver. 
Apparently one need only drag the vertical splitter between the message list 
and the preview pane all the way to the right. However, when I try interacting 
with this vertical splitter and VO-right arrowing all the way to the right 
until VoiceOver reads 100%, the preview pane is still visible to VoiceOver and 
messages still marked as read when I focus on them in the message list even 
when I haven't actually read them.
  >> 
  >> Has anyone else had any success with this?
  >> 
  >> Cheers
  >> Nic
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