Re: [JAWS-Users] Folders in Thunderbird

2018-04-19 Thread Audiobookfan
Well, this might depend somewhat on your View settings, but one 
important key is F6. In some mail programs (e.g., Windows Mail) you use 
the tab key to toggle between folder view and list view. With 
Thunderbird, you use the F6 key for this purpose.


In the View menu, you might prefer the Classic Layout. Also in the 
Layout option of the View menu, you will probably want to have the 
Folder pane checked.


If you have multiple accounts, you might like to switch the Folder view 
to the Universal view. This will combine the Inbox, Sent items, Deleted 
items and Junk items for all of your accounts in a single folder 
respectively. This is probably my favorite feature of Thunderbird, since 
I monitor several email accounts.


Hope this helps.

Jeff


On 4/19/2018 12:09 PM, jerry martin wrote:

Afternoon all.

Can anyone instruct me in the procedure for getting to my folders i.e. 
junk, trash, etc.? I am using the current version of Thunderbird, JAWS 
2018 and Windows 10 on a Dell laptop. Thanks for any assistance.


Jerry


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Re: [JAWS-Users] Folders in Thunderbird

2018-04-19 Thread Audiobookfan
Well, this might depend somewhat on your View settings, but one 
important key is F6. In some mail programs (e.g., Windows Mail) you use 
the tab key to toggle between folder view and list view. With 
Thunderbird, you use the F6 key for this purpose.


In the View menu, you might prefer the Classic Layout. Also in the 
Layout option of the View menu, you will probably want to have the 
Folder pane checked.


If you have multiple accounts, you might like to switch the Folder view 
to the Universal view. This will combine the Inbox, Sent items, Deleted 
items and Junk items for all of your accounts in a single folder 
respectively. This is probably my favorite feature of Thunderbird, since 
I monitor several email accounts.


Hope this helps.

Jeff


On 4/19/2018 12:09 PM, jerry martin wrote:

Afternoon all.

Can anyone instruct me in the procedure for getting to my folders i.e. 
junk, trash, etc.? I am using the current version of Thunderbird, JAWS 
2018 and Windows 10 on a Dell laptop. Thanks for any assistance.


Jerry


For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
http://www.jaws-users.com/help/


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Re: [JAWS-Users] Folders in Thunderbird

2018-04-19 Thread Jim Pursley
When you boot up Thunderbird you should be in the in box..but it won't 
actuate.  Tab once and you will be in the tree view.  Tab twice and you 
will be in the list view of your in box where you can open messages, 
etc.  Use your arrow keys (down arrow probably because the in box is at 
the top of the tree) to find the folder you want and tab once to its 
list view.


On 4/19/2018 4:09 PM, jerry martin wrote:

Afternoon all.

Can anyone instruct me in the procedure for getting to my folders i.e. 
junk, trash, etc.? I am using the current version of Thunderbird, JAWS 
2018 and Windows 10 on a Dell laptop. Thanks for any assistance.


Jerry


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[JAWS-Users] Folders in Thunderbird

2018-04-19 Thread jerry martin

Afternoon all.

Can anyone instruct me in the procedure for getting to my folders i.e. 
junk, trash, etc.? I am using the current version of Thunderbird, JAWS 
2018 and Windows 10 on a Dell laptop. Thanks for any assistance.


Jerry


For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
http://www.jaws-users.com/help/