Ok go to settings>mail and turn off recent message on top.
> On 15 Sep 2016, at 13:18, Robert Hill wrote:
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> Hi Brad,
>
> Yes, this part works just fine.
> What I was hoping for is that when I flick right to start browsing the
> thread, that instead of the newest message appearing at the top,
Good morning, I also wonder about the messages in a thread. I hope I'm
explaining this so one of you can at least understand what I'm talking about.
When I read the messages that are in the thread basically all I want is to keep
getting the new ones, but what happens is all the messages seem to
I was just on the phone too accessible AppleCare and talked about not being
able to read emails individually in the skirt and the thread, and what they
told me was to go into settings mail and go down and turn the thread setting
off so this way you can go back to reading individual males easily
m] On Behalf Of
Robert Hill
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2016 6:25 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Mail is driving me crazy!
Hi all,
I have a question about the threading feature in mail settings.
I have gone into these settings, and have threading on, newest message o
once you open a thread of messages, go threw your rodder and find the messages
option, once you do that, you should be able to flick up or down and read your
messages.
> On Sep 15, 2016, at 9:21 AM, dacia.l...@gmail.com wrote:
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> The one thing with mail I don't like is I can't figure out how to
The one thing with mail I don't like is I can't figure out how to
navigate a message thread. It used to open so I could which message I
wanted to open, now it open's it all in one giant message and it's
difficult to navigate. Is there a setting I need to change or
something?
thanks,
Dacia
On
Hi Brad,
Yes, this part works just fine.
What I was hoping for is that when I flick right to start browsing the thread,
that instead of the newest message appearing at the top, I would like the
oldest message to appear first, so I could go through the thread
chronologically.
Bob
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> On Sep 1
The braille display behavior described is one of the very few bugs in iOS 10.
If you use your display a lot with mail, you may want to hold off until a fix
is posted. I use a display but more for reading documents, so this was not a
big deal for me. Also, when going through the messages in a thr
Yep, Mail in iOS 10 is terribly buggy. It's been like that all through the
beta cycles, and we've reported and reported. Hopefully they're "working on
it."
Devin Pratersent from Gmail.
On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 6:42 AM, Brett wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> After you have tapfed on expand, you then should do
Hi,
After you have tapfed on expand, you then should do a single finger flick right
to move through the threaded messages. As you flick right to each message, the
summary should be spoken. Just ask if you need further clarifications.
Hope this helps.
Cheers Brett.
> On 15 Sep. 2016, at
Hi all,
I have a question about the threading feature in mail settings.
I have gone into these settings, and have threading on, newest message on top
off.
When I am in the mail app, and come to a message thread, I flick up with one
finger to get to the expand thread item and double tap on it.
Yes! Does anyone know if there's a way to get rid of it? If the e-mail address
is long, you can lose most of the line to it. And people using small displays
will have to pan A LOT to read around it.
Cheryl
Rejoice always! Pray continually. Give thanks in everything,
for this is God's will for y
Hi all.
I've noticed with braille... when reading an email message... it freezes when
going to the next line, and also puts the person who sent its name in front of
each line. Anyone else notice this?
Jenifer Barr
Jenifer571 on dice world
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> On Sep 14, 2016, at 10:00 PM, Ric
I understand how it works, and when it does work it works well. But most of the
time, I get to a threaded message say with six messages I open the thread and
flick up and down only one messages read even though my route to setting is set
to messages so at least half of the time it doesn't work c
Hi,
Yes, its extremely buy and shouldn't be mainstream the way it is currently
working.
However if when you get to a threaded message, If you flick up in the rotor
settings until you get to Expand, then double tap. This will expand the
messages, then as you flick right through the messag
Wow! I didn't know that a two finger would pause as well as restart your
reading. I knew it will posit, but I did not know about restart. How awesome is
that? Thanks for this awesome tip!
Sharonda
Sent from my mobile device; please excuse any mistakes
> On Sep 14, 2016, at 6:19 PM, Richard Tur
Weird. It worked #ow. Go figure. I just tried it with your message just now and
everything worked fine.
Thanks,
Ari
> On Sep 14, 2016, at 6:54 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
>
> Did you have the thread expanded? Also, I just recently noticed a Focus lag
> or something. Maybe it's a screen refresh lag
The one thing I don't like is how my email open as a threat at all as one
message. Is there a way to fix that? It's hard to navigate.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Sep 14, 2016, at 4:54 PM, englishride...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> This new messages thing in the rotor is going to take some time to get use
Ari,
Are you on a Phone?
If so, make sure the rotor is on "Messages."
Then flick up or down with one finger and you should hear message 1 of 3, or
whatever.
Once you are on the message you want to read, flick up with two fingers.
That has been working for me.
At, least I think that is what I've
Did you have the thread expanded? Also, I just recently noticed a Focus lag or
something. Maybe it's a screen refresh lag rather than focus lag. The same
thing happened in a message. I was in a message, and my two finger flick up
started reading a whole different message. But then when I went ba
Richard, I'm not getting the behavior you describe. I just tried this in this
message. I was on your message, and when I did a two-finger flick up, VO
started reading Mary's message. Weird. I'm getting along with mail better than
I was, which is a relief. I'm glad to see that the focus is jumped
When I flick down to a message and VO reads say the first couple lines, I use
the two finger flick up and it reads the body of the message. Then, I touch
with two fingers to pause it if I get interrupted, then touch with two fingers
again and reading continues, just like always.
Now, if you hav
I agree with you about the focusing need a little jumpy here. I'm not sure
what you mean by what happens if a message is more than a paragraph? It reads
straight through. At least here. The only time I have issues with headers being
read is on the iPad, which I have talked about under a differe
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