Hi,

The difference between hide and minimize is, hiding an application that is in 
the foreground removes it from the screen but, also moves focus to the open 
application behind it.  If you minimize, the app is removed from the screen 
but, focus is still in that app, and its still in the foreground.

Ricardo Walker
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On Apr 28, 2013, at 3:15 AM, Chris Gilland <[email protected]> wrote:

> Meh,
> 
> That had nothing to do with your vo+back slash, that I can definitely assure 
> you.  I, too have had issues with vo+backslash not working with mail, and 
> regardless people telling me left and right it consistently works, I have 
> news for you and them, on my end, it definitely doesn't work reliably, case 
> closed, believe it, or call me a liar, one.  LOL!  I finally just said to 
> heck with it, and disabled conversation view.  Not something I liked doing, 
> believe me, but what else could I do!  It wasn't working correctly, so... 
> yeah... ahim...
> 
> Chris.
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jamie Pauls" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2013 9:05 PM
> Subject: What does command option H do in Apple Mail
> 
> 
> In my clumsiness I hit command-option H while reading messages. VO said "Hide 
> others" but I have no idea what others were being referred to. A perusal of 
> the menus didn't shed a whole lot of light on the subject. I did, however, 
> discover how to show my list of mailboxes which was handy indeed. One reason 
> why I ask this question is that the VO backslash command to expand and 
> collapse conversations doesn't seem to work as reliably as it once did. I was 
> wondering if my hitting command option H changed something related to 
> expanding and collapsing email conversations.
> 
> I've waffled on enough now and I think you all probably get the point. I will 
> be quiet until someone enlightens me further.
> 
> Thanks and have a great weekend.
> 
> Jamie Pauls
> 
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