Re: Getting to the top or bottom of a list

2011-08-06 Thread John Chilelli
Hi Doug and all,

I own a Mac Book Pro 13 laptop  Does anyone know the commands for home and end 
on this little puppy?

Thanks,

Johnny
On Aug 3, 2011, at 11:49 PM, Doug Lowlier wrote:

 Hi Paul,
 You must interact with the messages column then interact with the messages 
 table. When you interact with the messages column you see two items, Sort by 
 date and messages. Just interact with the messages table then go+shift+home 
 will take you to the top and go+shift+end will take you to the bottom.  
 
 Doug
 
 On 2011-08-04, at 1:08 AM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
 
 How does one get to the top of a list of email messages? VO shift home puts 
 me on the sort item. 
 Thanks. 
 
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Re: Getting to the top or bottom of a list

2011-08-06 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
sure.  fn+up and fn+down are your home and end keys.  but, if you're trying 
to do this in a list as the subject line infers, then you need to actually 
do vo+shift+fn+up and down arrows.  Up to go to the top, and down to go to 
the bottom.


Be aware that if you're in a table, this'll only work once interacting with 
the table, plus, it also will move you to the far left most column of the 
top row, or the far most right column of the bottom row, so you might have 
to then either stop interacting and use just your plain arrow keys up and 
down to get feedback, or you'll have to possibly use vo+left and right 
arrows to move to the different columns on that table row.  Same goes with 
list boxes, I think.


Chris.

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Subject: Re: Getting to the top or bottom of a list


Hi Doug and all,

I own a Mac Book Pro 13 laptop  Does anyone know the commands for home and 
end on this little puppy?


Thanks,

Johnny
On Aug 3, 2011, at 11:49 PM, Doug Lowlier wrote:


Hi Paul,
You must interact with the messages column then interact with the messages 
table. When you interact with the messages column you see two items, Sort 
by date and messages. Just interact with the messages table then 
go+shift+home will take you to the top and go+shift+end will take you to 
the bottom.


Doug

On 2011-08-04, at 1:08 AM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:

How does one get to the top of a list of email messages? VO shift home 
puts me on the sort item.

Thanks.

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Re: Getting to the top or bottom of a list

2011-08-05 Thread Shen
I wish Apple didn't remove the Jump command.
This might be more of a convenience than usability. But I would have preferred 
the Jump command. If you are on the sender column, using the jump command takes 
you to the top or bottom of the table without leaving that column.
Using VO-Shift-Home or End takes you to the first row and column, and the last 
row and column. This takes you away from the column you were in. A bit annoying 
since you now have to find your way back to the column you were working within.


On Aug 3, 2011, at 8:49 PM, Doug Lawlor wrote:

 Hi Paul,
 You must interact with the messages column then interact with the messages 
 table. When you interact with the messages column you see two items, Sort by 
 date and messages. Just interact with the messages table then vo+shift+home 
 will take you to the top and vo+shift+end will take you to the bottom.  
 
 Doug
 
 On 2011-08-04, at 1:08 AM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
 
 How does one get to the top of a list of email messages? VO shift home puts 
 me on the sort item. 
 Thanks. 
 
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Re: Getting to the top or bottom of a list

2011-08-05 Thread Red.Falcon
Hi there!
Does the jump command vo+shift+j no longer work in Lion?
And I've set up a keyboard shortcut for me!
All I have to press is right option and either 1 or 2 to go from bottom to top 
and vice versor!
You could set up either a trackpad or numpad version, which ever you prefer!
Colin

On 5 Aug 2011, at 18:17, Shen wrote:

 I wish Apple didn't remove the Jump command.
 This might be more of a convenience than usability. But I would have 
 preferred the Jump command. If you are on the sender column, using the jump 
 command takes you to the top or bottom of the table without leaving that 
 column.
 Using VO-Shift-Home or End takes you to the first row and column, and the 
 last row and column. This takes you away from the column you were in. A bit 
 annoying since you now have to find your way back to the column you were 
 working within.
 
 
 On Aug 3, 2011, at 8:49 PM, Doug Lawlor wrote:
 
 Hi Paul,
 You must interact with the messages column then interact with the messages 
 table. When you interact with the messages column you see two items, Sort by 
 date and messages. Just interact with the messages table then vo+shift+home 
 will take you to the top and vo+shift+end will take you to the bottom.  
 
 Doug
 
 On 2011-08-04, at 1:08 AM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
 
 How does one get to the top of a list of email messages? VO shift home puts 
 me on the sort item. 
 Thanks. 
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
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Re: Getting to the top or bottom of a list

2011-08-04 Thread Paul Henrichsen
Hi, Doug. Yes. That worked. Guess I just hadn't interacted down far enough. I 
wasn't interacting with the message table, but the one above that. That's why I 
kept ending up in the sorting field instead.
Thanks.

On Aug 3, 2011, at 8:49 PM, Doug Lawlor wrote:

 Hi Paul,
 You must interact with the messages column then interact with the messages 
 table. When you interact with the messages column you see two items, Sort by 
 date and messages. Just interact with the messages table then vo+shift+home 
 will take you to the top and vo+shift+end will take you to the bottom.  
 
 Doug
 
 On 2011-08-04, at 1:08 AM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
 
 How does one get to the top of a list of email messages? VO shift home puts 
 me on the sort item. 
 Thanks. 
 
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Getting to the top or bottom of a list

2011-08-03 Thread Paul Henrichsen
How does one get to the top of a list of email messages? VO shift home puts me 
on the sort item. 
Thanks. 

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Re: Getting to the top or bottom of a list

2011-08-03 Thread Doug Lawlor
Hi Paul,
You must interact with the messages column then interact with the messages 
table. When you interact with the messages column you see two items, Sort by 
date and messages. Just interact with the messages table then vo+shift+home 
will take you to the top and vo+shift+end will take you to the bottom.  

Doug
 
On 2011-08-04, at 1:08 AM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:

 How does one get to the top of a list of email messages? VO shift home puts 
 me on the sort item. 
 Thanks. 
 
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Re: Getting to the top or bottom of a list

2011-08-03 Thread Jessica and Goldina
it's a bit of a handful but try FN+VO+shift+left arrow to get to top and right 
arrow to get to bottom.
peace and positivity
Jessica and Goldina
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On 2011-08-03, at 8:38 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:

 How does one get to the top of a list of email messages? VO shift home puts 
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 Thanks. 
 
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Re: Getting to the top or bottom of a list

2011-08-03 Thread KliphSharrie
Or just do like I did, and create a commander key for these actions.  It works 
for the going to top, but the going to bottom one didn't work out.  So I still 
have to use the vo plus shift plus end.  Although I can say I never want to go 
to the bottom of the messages anyways.
Kliphton SR
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On Aug 3, 2011, at 10:49 PM, Jessica and Goldina wrote:

 it's a bit of a handful but try FN+VO+shift+left arrow to get to top and 
 right arrow to get to bottom.
 peace and positivity
 Jessica and Goldina
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 http://www.twitter.com/canadian_diva
 
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 How does one get to the top of a list of email messages? VO shift home puts 
 me on the sort item. 
 Thanks. 
 
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