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On Sep 8, 2012, at 2:19 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu kawa...@me.com wrote:
Hello All.
I have a very annoying problem with Apple mail and am sure this wasn't so
when Mountain Lion had just come out and I had not applied the latest
, Kawal Gucukoglu kawa...@me.com wrote:
Hello All.
I have a very annoying problem with Apple mail and am sure this wasn't so
when Mountain Lion had just come out and I had not applied the latest
update. But since the update, this is so.
When ever I view mail in the conversation view which I
All.
I have a very annoying problem with Apple mail and am sure this wasn't so
when Mountain Lion had just come out and I had not applied the latest
update. But since the update, this is so.
When ever I view mail in the conversation view which I like, it is always
saying that I have
, at 18:02, Christina C. blindmaclo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I am using ML with standard view in apple mail. Is there a way to
configure things so that the fields in the messages table are in an order
that I prefer. I'd like voiceover to read this info to me in a different
order. I really
That worked perfectly as long as I was in full screen mode. Thanks. I was
going to reply to sender but I could not get it to work. Then I decided to
send to entire list to note that I could only get this to work if I was in full
screen mode. I thought some of you might find that helpful.
Hi, I am using ML with standard view in apple mail. Is there a way to
configure things so that the fields in the messages table are in an order that
I prefer. I'd like voiceover to read this info to me in a different order. I
really don't need to know how many message conversations
Hello all in standard view is it possible to open a message, delete, then
automatically move to the next message. Know what I am saying here? Thanks!
Sent from my mac
On 27 Aug 2012, at 18:02, Christina C. blindmaclo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I am using ML with standard view in apple mail
, then
automatically move to the next message. Know what I am saying here? Thanks!
Sent from my mac
On 27 Aug 2012, at 18:02, Christina C. blindmaclo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I am using ML with standard view in apple mail. Is there a way to
configure things so that the fields in the messages table
to open a message, delete, then
automatically move to the next message. Know what I am saying here? Thanks!
Sent from my mac
On 27 Aug 2012, at 18:02, Christina C. blindmaclo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I am using ML with standard view in apple mail. Is there a way to
configure things so
Hi all,
Can someone please tell me how to add mailboxes to the favorites bar. I cannot
figure it out. I have checked all of the menus,preferences, and tool bars.
Thank you so much.
Sent from Christina's iMac running Lion :)
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Hi, Christina,
Voiceover drag-and-drop methods are used to drag mailbox shortcuts into the
favorites bar. There are two ways to do this.
First, I've found that this works best in full-screen mode. Press
command-control-f to put Mail in full-screen. Go to your mailboxes list and
find the
is not created in apple
mail and vice versa. I tried having a label in gmail and a folder in apple
mail with the same name and they still won't sync. I cannot figure this out.
I'd appreciate any help. I really want to be able to use my e-mail on my
iPhone and I've never been able to do
Hi all, have recently done a disc repair but it still happens. To the person
who suggested that I was using IMAP, that could well be the reason because when
setting up my two accounts with apple mail, by default it chose IMAP and if
they have problems at times then that's probably why its slow
accounts with apple mail, by default it chose IMAP and
if they have problems at times then that's probably why its slow. I wouldn't
of thought that IMAP was slower than POP3 but thanks for the theory!
Daniel
On 20 Jun 2012, at 03:02, Pete Nalda wrote:
I first would recommendyou go
Hi all, subject explains it all. I have a 13 inch late 2011 Mac Book Pro and am
running Lion 7.4 and my Mail version is 5.2 I should also point out that when
it takes a while to close I'm thinking about 30sec to a minute which I suppose
isn't that long really but I would of expected it to just
Hi,
Have you ever repaired the permissions through the disc utility application?
irid domnori
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Il giorno 19/giu/2012, alle ore 22:21, Daniel McGee ha scritto:
Hi all, subject explains it all. I have a 13 inch late 2011 Mac Book Pro and am
Yes, I can confirm this, and I have done a disk repair. In fact, sometimes,
when I delete messages, they do not always go to the trash folder. I think
there may be issues at times with the G Mail server, as I see reference to the
server on occasion.
Les
On Jun 19, 2012, at 4:21 PM, Daniel
FWIW, I've used Mail with Gmail's POP server, and it's way faster. So I can
confirm that IMAP is way slower. I think it has to do with server syncing. I
think IMAP is still better if you have iOS devices that are using GMail as well.
On Jun 19, 2012, at 4:45 PM, Les Kriegler wrote:
Yes, I
As I do not read e-mail on my iPhone, and my wife thus far does not either, how
can I change servers to the pop server?
Les
On Jun 19, 2012, at 5:55 PM, Pete Nalda wrote:
FWIW, I've used Mail with Gmail's POP server, and it's way faster. So I can
confirm that IMAP is way slower. I think it
I first would recommendyou go into gmail on the web, then settings, pop/imap
forwarding. See if there's a setting there for pop, also look there for
instructions,as the port numbers might be different for pop. On apple mails
prefs then you'll change your incoming server in accountsgmail to
Hi all,
Apple Mail always takes a long time to update my inbox after I start my Mac.
For a long time, it only displays the messages that I received when I last
used my Mac.
For example, I last used my Mac on 3rd April before using it today.
So, the last message in my inbox is the message
rahul.bajaj1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Apple Mail always takes a long time to update my inbox after I start my Mac.
For a long time, it only displays the messages that I received when I last
used my Mac.
For example, I last used my Mac on 3rd April before using it today.
So, the last message in my
.. There is not the same level of
system configuration. Lots of things you can do in Terminal and automator but I
have yet to learn these.
David Griffith
On 19 Feb 2012, at 16:49, Emilio Hernandez wrote:
Hello folks,
I am curious if anyone has been successful at changing other sounds in apple
mail?
I
Hello folks,
I am curious if anyone has been successful at changing other sounds in apple
mail?
I have changed the default new mail notification, but I want to change the
swoosh sent mail sound to something else. I have the .aiff file, but not sure
how to go about replacing the original sent
are reading messages in Apple Mail, you can switch between available
alternative formats, like HTML and plain text or a hybrid of both, by
pressing CMD+OPT+left or right brackets while inside the message.
I find this especially useful with complex HTML messages or when reading
digests from
Thought some may enjoy this tip.
When you are reading messages in Apple Mail, you can switch between available
alternative formats, like HTML and plain text or a hybrid of both, by pressing
CMD+OPT+left or right brackets while inside the message.
I find this especially useful with complex HTML
Greetings,
I am belatedly trying to send out seasons greetings to everyone in my
addressbook that have an email address. For this purpose I have greated a smart
group containing all cards that have an @ sign in any field. I ended up with
about 500 recipients. I tried to send my message but
Hi all,
I want to add a new mail account to Apple Mail.
So, how can I do that?
I can't find any options for adding a new mail account.
Your help would be really appreciated.
Cheers,
Rahul
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On Nov 13, 2011, at 6:18 AM, David Eagle wrote:
Here we go again. Just as me and the Mac start to get along, the Mac goes and
does something completely ridiculous. This time I'm trying to send a file
attachment in Apple Mail. I'min list view. I like list view and use it all
the time
:
Here we go again. Just as me and the Mac start to get along, the Mac goes
and does something completely ridiculous. This time I'm trying to send a
file attachment in Apple Mail. I'min list view. I like list view and use it
all the time for various rings but it seems as if Apple Mail doesn't
, however, in some situations it will do the busy thing too.
On Nov 13, 2011, at 6:18 AM, David Eagle wrote:
Here we go again. Just as me and the Mac start to get along, the Mac goes
and does something completely ridiculous. This time I'm trying to send a
file attachment in Apple Mail
Here we go again. Just as me and the Mac start to get along, the Mac goes and
does something completely ridiculous. This time I'm trying to send a file
attachment in Apple Mail. I'min list view. I like list view and use it all the
time for various rings but it seems as if Apple Mail doesn't
have a couple of questions regarding Apple Mail.
1. If I wish to search for a mail, then what should I do?
Whenever I try searching with the toolbar, it mentions the number of messages
found, but I don't know how to read those messages.
2. How can I directly go to the last message in my inbox
, the Mac goes and
does something completely ridiculous. This time I'm trying to send a file
attachment in Apple Mail. I'min list view. I like list view and use it all
the time for various rings but it seems as if Apple Mail doesn't like list
view at all. I select the downloads folder. Normaly
along, the Mac goes and
does something completely ridiculous. This time I'm trying to send a file
attachment in Apple Mail. I'min list view. I like list view and use it all
the time for various rings but it seems as if Apple Mail doesn't like list
view at all. I select the downloads folder
and the Mac start to get along, the Mac goes and
does something completely ridiculous. This time I'm trying to send a file
attachment in Apple Mail. I'min list view. I like list view and use it all
the time for various rings but it seems as if Apple Mail doesn't like list
view at all. I select
completely ridiculous. This time I'm trying to send a file
attachment in Apple Mail. I'min list view. I like list view and use it all
the time for various rings but it seems as if Apple Mail doesn't like list
view at all. I select the downloads folder. Normaly you press Command O to
open that folder
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On 13 Nov 2011, at 2:18 PM, David Eagle wrote:
Here we go again. Just as me and the Mac start to get along, the Mac goes
and does something completely ridiculous. This time I'm trying to send a
file attachment in Apple Mail. I'min list view. I
Hi Gavan,
I have had the same issue with attaching files in Apple Mail. THe only way to
rectify this is to press command down arrow to open the folder. Then, you can
see the files in that folder and select the one you want to attach. Once you
find the file, just press enter like normal. I
: Sunday, November 13, 2011 9:26 AM
To: Mac Visionaries
Subject: Attaching files in apple Mail for Gavan
Hi Gavan,
I have had the same issue with attaching files in Apple Mail. THe only way
to rectify this is to press command down arrow to open the folder. Then,
you can see the files in that folder
.
On Nov 12, 2011, at 4:31 AM, David Eagle wrote:
Hi, I'm on about using the search facility in Apple Mail. You press command
Option F, type your query and then scroll down for results. I find the
message I want but then can't read it. I know how to read messages
ordinarily with Apple Mail
. This time I'm trying to send a file
attachment in Apple Mail. I'min list view. I like list view and use it all
the time for various rings but it seems as if Apple Mail doesn't like list
view at all. I select the downloads folder. Normaly you press Command O to
open that folder and you're
a
file attachment in Apple Mail. I'min list view. I like list view and use it
all the time for various rings but it seems as if Apple Mail doesn't like
list view at all. I select the downloads folder. Normaly you press Command O
to open that folder and you're then presented with the files
Hi, I'm on about using the search facility in Apple Mail. You press command
Option F, type your query and then scroll down for results. I find the message
I want but then can't read it. I know how to read messages ordinarily with
Apple Mail, which hopefully I have demonstrated by reading your
the search facility in Apple Mail. You press command
Option F, type your query and then scroll down for results. I find the
message I want but then can't read it. I know how to read messages ordinarily
with Apple Mail, which hopefully I have demonstrated by reading your message
and replying
and find
your way to the messages column. Interact with that, and you will find the
search results listed as usual.
HTh,
Teresa
Visualize whirled peas.
On Nov 12, 2011, at 4:31 AM, David Eagle wrote:
Hi, I'm on about using the search facility in Apple Mail. You press command
Option F
Hi all,
I have a couple of questions regarding Apple Mail.
1. If I wish to search for a mail, then what should I do?
Whenever I try searching with the toolbar, it mentions the number of messages
found, but I don't know how to read those messages.
2. How can I directly go to the last message
Hi, I'm in the search facility in Apple Mail in Lion activated by command
option F. I can find the messages I want to read no problem but then I can't
read them fully. I've tried VO Space, Command O, VO Shift M, I've tried
interacting with the messages, I've pressed enter … but nothing. Any
read the message.
If there is more than one message in a thread, its much the same way. The
latest message will come first then you down arrow through each previous
message in the thread.
On Nov 11, 2011, at 7:06 PM, David Eagle wrote:
Hi, I'm in the search facility in Apple Mail in Lion
Hi, I'm trying to add my gmail account to Apple Mail but it won't
work. I've put in all the right settings, and created my account, but
it hasn't downloaded any messages. I had it working before in Snow
Leopard, and I set it up in Lion using the default settings, but it
didn't work very well
O and now all my messages in my inbox have mysteriously disappeared. I
mean they've disappeared in Google Mail altogether, even if I use the
web mail. I have no idea why. Apple Mail has managed to delete three
years of messages. But the good news is that I have new messages
showing up in Apple
Mail altogether, even if I use the
web mail. I have no idea why. Apple Mail has managed to delete three
years of messages. But the good news is that I have new messages
showing up in Apple Mail now. I'm not sure that's much of a
consolation though for deleting three years of messages, but never
mysteriously disappeared. I
mean they've disappeared in Google Mail altogether, even if I use the
web mail. I have no idea why. Apple Mail has managed to delete three
years of messages. But the good news is that I have new messages
showing up in Apple Mail now. I'm not sure that's much
no idea why. Apple Mail has managed to delete three
years of messages. But the good news is that I have new messages
showing up in Apple Mail now. I'm not sure that's much of a
consolation though for deleting three years of messages, but never
mind; I'm sure my computer knows best.
My sent
Well I seem to be doing OK now. I quite like the googlemail website, but I'm
finding Apple mail very quick and efficient. If you get this message then I'm
doing OK; if you don't then obviously I'm not.
On 15 Oct 2011, at 19:23, Teresa Cochran wrote:
Hi, david,
I've been chuckling reading
Got a strange problem here. Messages I had saved in my Inbox simply
disappeared. Didn't find them in the Trash folder nor in any other of my
folders. And, now, the senders of those invisible messages and mabe others,
don't seem to be making into my Inbox in Apple Mail. Those messages do
. Messages I had saved in my Inbox simply
disappeared. Didn't find them in the Trash folder nor in any other of my
folders. And, now, the senders of those invisible messages and mabe others,
don't seem to be making into my Inbox in Apple Mail. Those messages do
download onto my IPhone though
Hello again all,
I have gotten my gMail account working (via imap) in Apple mail.
I stumbled across the cmd-1 for inbox, 2 for sent, and 3 for
notes by accident. I can view messages well enough, but I have a
few questions (shocking, I know).
1. In my inbox, it says there are some unread
Hello everyone. I have a bunch of folders that I would like to move from
Microsoft Outlook to Apple mail. Fortunately, I don't have to migrate any
contacts or calendar items. I have tried o2m from littlemachines.com but
it's not accessible so exporting with reliability is not guaranteed. Do any
Hello Paul,
You Wrote:
Hello everyone. I have a bunch of folders that I would like to move from
Microsoft Outlook to Apple mail. Fortunately, I don't have to migrate any
contacts or calendar items. I have tried o2m from littlemachines.com but
it's not accessible so exporting with reliability
I've used both pop and Imap with Gmail and they both work. I'm really liking
Imap, because I'm using online labels and filters so I don't get tons of
mailing-list messages on my IPod, and I can simply check whichever label I want
to online.
HTH,
Teresa
On Jul 8, 2011, at 6:56 PM, Cakes wrote:
Hello,
I second that.
POP is a protocol meant for the downloading of all the messages that the server
as received for you, since the last time you connected.
It has no notion of folders or message status.
IMAP was designed to synchronize messages between your mail client and the
server, so
If you like to keep your folder structure of e-mails the same on all of the
systems then IMAP is the only stand solution. POP just allows scanning,
downloading and deleting of e-mails on your e-mail providers server. Actually
my first sentence is a bit off, IBM and Microsoft provide
Two more quick notes specificallly about GMail...
1. In addition to the previously mentioned Tidbits.com article about using
IMAP with GMail, there was a more recent series of three articles about how to
handle large amounts of e-mail using the GMail web client. The Web client
updates things
On Sat, 9 Jul 2011, Jon Cohn wrote:
If you like to keep your folder structure of e-mails the same on all of
the systems then IMAP is the only stand solution. POP just allows
scanning, downloading and deleting of e-mails on your e-mail providers
server. Actually my first sentence is a bit
I will chime in and say that you should avoid pop like the plague. Most ISPs
that offer pop only offer insecure pop, which is sending your password in the
clear on port 110. Also pop just sucks in general since I have never seen a
case where you remove messages from the server and they end up
Hi all,
Can you guys chime in on what email client you like and which protocol
pop or imap you prefer and perhaps a little explanation why you choose
what you choose for emailing?
Thanks,
Johnny
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Hello again, all! I'm wondering if it's possible to set up apple mail to use my
Gmail address? I set one up so that I could
use google talk, and don't plan to use it for much, but if I could set up apple
mail to use it, that would at least give me a
chance to learn the program a bit.
I don't
mail to use
my Gmail address? I set one up so that I could use google talk, and don't
plan to use it for much, but if I could set up apple mail to use it, that
would at least give me a chance to learn the program a bit.
I don't want apple mail to use my primary email address just because I have
: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 4:30 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: question about apple mail
Yes, it is possible, and it even actually knows the g mail server, but it sets
it up as IMap by default, so if you want pop3,
you need to change it, and accept eh certificate.
Naama
On 29
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011, Naama Shang wrote:
Yes, it is possible, and it even actually knows the g mail server, but
it sets it up as IMap by default, so if you want pop3, you need to
change it, and accept eh certificate.
It's also worth noting that, at least in our experience, even though you
I can't seem to change it from POP3 to IMAP even though I enabled IMAP in
Gmail. I don't want to delete the account, because the mailboxes will go away;
is there a way to change it and keep all the other crap the same?
• Mark BurningHawk Baxter
• AIM, Skype and Twitter: BurningHawk1969
•
. Is that
normal? Does stuff just immediately go to sent items? I don't see a drafts
folder either. Clearly, I still have tons to learn
about apple mail, which was why I thought it would be best to configure it with
a non-essential email address.
Good luck switching to pop3. I know I have always
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2011 6:04 PM
Subject: Re: EPub Reader, was: Re: new imac user needing apple mail help
Hello,
It's iBook and it's already on the iOS devices.
Dan
On Jun 7, 2011, at 3:00 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
I can't help but ask, I
: EPub Reader, was: Re: new imac user needing apple mail help
Hello,
It's iBook and it's already on the iOS devices.
Dan
On Jun 7, 2011, at 3:00 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
I can't help but ask, I don't know how this as unrelated got down in the
original message headers
Okay, I have been using outlook for the last 5 years. Could someone please
give me some simple tips on how to move around apple mail smoothly? I just
want to view the subjectlines, read and reply, nothing to fancy right now.
Just got my imac early this morning, and coming from windows cold
to a
good EPub reader? If so, that's gonna be sweet!
Chris.
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From: KliphSharrie skhleirpehctcoens7...@gmail.com
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2011 5:03 PM
Subject: new imac user needing apple mail help
Okay, I have been using outlook
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Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2011 5:03 PM
Subject: new imac user needing apple mail help
Okay, I have been using outlook for the last 5 years. Could someone please
give me some simple tips on how to move around apple mail smoothly? I just
want to view the subjectlines, read and reply
-
From: Dan key...@comcast.net
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2011 6:04 PM
Subject: Re: EPub Reader, was: Re: new imac user needing apple mail help
Hello,
It's iBook and it's already on the iOS devices.
Dan
On Jun 7, 2011, at 3:00 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
I
PM
Subject: Re: EPub Reader, was: Re: new imac user needing apple mail help
Hello,
It's iBook and it's already on the iOS devices.
Dan
On Jun 7, 2011, at 3:00 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
I can't help but ask, I don't know how this as unrelated got down in the
original
For some reason, all e-mail messages in my Inbox which were generated before
today are suddenly showing twice. I tried quitting out of Mail and going back
in, but this is still happening. Does anyone have an explanaiton and a way to
get rid of this problem without deleting individual messages,
THis can happen on POP servers if if you keep messages on the server and one
of your mail preference files gets corrupted. I have seen some applescripts
perhaps even mentioned on this list that will analyze your Inbox and delete
duplicates.
If the duplicate count is below 50 messages then
configured my accounts for Apple mail, but am using imap, so haven't tried
this method personally. Just some extremely basic suggestions.
I hope you get it sorted. :)
On May 6, 2011, at 1:07 PM, matthew Dyer on mac mini wrote:
Yes I gave up on pop3 and stuck with imap for now. If aanyone
Hi list:
I am trying to set up the Mac Mail program to access Gmail.
By default, it wants to use IMAP protocol. When I try to use POP, it doesn't
sem to want to get messages.
Any of you had to deal with this?
Thanks!
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On 2011-05-06, at 11:11, Joseph Norton joseph.nor...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi list:
I am trying to set up the Mac Mail program to access Gmail.
By default, it wants to use IMAP protocol. When I try to use POP, it doesn't
sem to want to get messages.
Yes I gave up on pop3 and stuck with imap for now. If aanyone has any ideas I
am willing to try.
Matthew
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On May 6, 2011, at 11:11 AM, Joseph Norton
You need to follow the instructions on GMail for POP correctly. It
could be a incorrect port number in your setup. Sorry not home to
check this on my accounts.
On 5/6/11, Matt matt.dierck...@gmail.com wrote:
U want to use imap
Sent from my iPhone
On 2011-05-06, at 11:11, Joseph Norton
There is an option on the gmail Webpage to toggle Pop mail on and off. Make
sure it's set to on. You will have to do this even after enabling your
account in the Mail client on the computer.
HTH,
Teresa
On May 6, 2011, at 8:11 AM, Joseph Norton wrote:
Hi list:
I am trying to set up the Mac
It's weird, but, pop is enabled. I will try checking if the port settings need
to be adjusted.
Imap will be ok for now.
On May 6, 2011, at 3:13 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
There is an option on the gmail Webpage to toggle Pop mail on and off. Make
sure it's set to on. You will have to do
Hi,
Well, you've gotten some good replies. All of them are right online. I'm
using gmail with Apple Mail in a pop3 configuration,so I know it can happen.
The best advice you got was to follow all the instructions that gmail offers
for setting Apple Mail as a client. Also, make sure
Hello,
I can only comment on this when using your iPad in landscape mode which is what
I have chosen to do. In landscape mode, the screen is divided into two
portions. THe left handside portion - a smaller part of the screen - displays
the list of your messages in a particular account that you
I was trying to check my email on my ipad, how do you switch between the
folders and accounts?
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In short yes and yes.
Apple Mail can handle exchange, imap, and pop without any difficulty. Mail will
even add meeting requests etc. to iCal.
Text Edit is quite capable at handling Word docs, but there may be some
limitations such as documents that use macros and the like. I don't use
Hello Cliff,
The answer is a hardy Yes to both questions.
I think you will find that if you use Apple Mail in threaded view your
efficiency will far exceed that of Outlook.
I say this as both a Windows 7 Outlook 2010 and Jaws 12 user.
Mark
On Mar 19, 2011, at 6:32 PM, Kliphton Senior wrote
Hello, haven't received my mac just yet, but I'm coming from windows, and
I'm a custom to a few things. And I'd like to know if it's available in
some form in apple mail. I use outlook from the office suite, and there I
can access multiple email accounts, contacts, appointments, and tasks all
Hi,
It sounds to me like you've accidentally turned quick nav on. You can toggle
it on and off by pressing the left and right arrow keys at the same time.
Ricardo Walker
rwalker...@gmail.com
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On Mar 13, 2011, at 11:56 PM, Denise Avant
hi,
you were right on target. thanks. i don't know how i did it or when. well i
guess i know how just the when part.
On Mar 14, 2011, at 6:34 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
Hi,
It sounds to me like you've accidentally turned quick nav on. You can toggle
it on and off by pressing the left and
On 3/14/2011 9:01 AM, Denise Avant wrote:
hi,
you were right on target. thanks. i don't know how i did it or when. well i
guess i know how just the when part.
On Mar 14, 2011, at 6:34 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
Hi,
It sounds to me like you've accidentally turned quick nav on. You can toggle
Hi Johchi!
Quick nav means you can just use the arrows to nav!
to switch it on just press left and right arrows at the same time!
vo will say quick nav on or off!
So when it is on you will not have to hold vo keys and just press up down and
so on to nav you can also select with up and down
Hi,
Thank you for the kind reply.
I don't yet have a Mac but one is in te mix shortly. As for now I'm
just learning how a Mac will better serve me - that is better choice for
me then a standard Windows only based system. Any proof I can come up
with to support my acquisition of a Mac to my
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