Ah, that makes sense. Sorry about that, I just thought you'd made a mistake
typing a command.
On Feb 1, 2013, at 1:32 AM, Nicholas Parsons mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks for that, Alex. I guess it's good to know both options.
For clarification, I don't need to root the mouse
Just for clarification, routing the mouse to the vo cursor is vo-cmd-f5.
Your method does sound very easy, but I'm on a mini so I always come at things
from a keyboard-only perspective. Believe me, I wish I had a Macbook...
On Jan 31, 2013, at 2:20 AM, Nicholas Parsons
Thanks for that, Alex. I guess it's good to know both options.
For clarification, I don't need to root the mouse pointer to the VoiceOver
curser with VO-CMD-F5, as I have the mouse pointer set to follow the VoiceOver
curser in VoiceOver Utility. I use VO-F5, however, to check what is under the
My preferred method is as follows:
• Switch Mail into full screen mode. This is not necessary, but
makes things more reliable.
• Interact with the favourites bar and move VO focus to the
mailbox you wish to remove.
• Turn trackpad commander off by
Hi,
Can someone please help me figure out how to take a mailbox out of my favorites
bar in apple mail. I am thinking there is some kind of dragging the mailbox
off but I don't know who to do that with VO.
Thanks so much!
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Move vo to the mailbox in the favorites bar, then route the mouse
there (vo-cmd-f5). Disable cursor tracking with vo-shift-f3, then lock
the mouse down with vo-cmd-shift-space. Move vo to somewhere in the
mail window that has nothing in it, like a splitter, and route the
mouse again, then unlock