On Sunday, May 15, 2005 at 8:16:35 PM [GMT -0500], Miguel Urech wrote: >> It will work only when the message list is in focus. I prefer if it >> works from any of the panes as CTRL-] does.
> It is clear that each user has his preferences, so nothing to argue Yes. :) This is my habit and what I'd consider smooth operations. I'm going through messages in the message list. I go to next unread with N and scroll with spacebar. I wish to reply to a message quoting selected text. I move to the mouse though I'd love a single key toggle to bring the preview pane into focus so that I could select the text with the keyboard. I select the text and then hit R for the reply to appear. I type my message then hit CTRL-M to send immediately. I'm now back to the main Window. I'd now love to be able to continue reading with N, but I left the main window with the preview pane in focus. I now have to get the message list back into focus. I have to reach for the mouse just to do that since tabbing doesn't work too well and often takes longer than just using the mouse. In Mulberry, it's all a snap. 1,2,3 moves me between panes. tab takes me to unread messages whether the message list or preview pane is in focus. I don't have to reach for the mouse during browsing. -- -= Allie Martin =- The Bat!™ v3.5 System Specs: http://www.landscreek.net/sysspecs.htm -=-=- OS/2 is the operating system of the '90s - Bill Gates ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.5 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html