Hmm. It works fine for me in Yosemite. My next  step would be to back stuff up, 
and do a clean install as something got corrupted in there I think. Wait though 
until you see any more advice just in case someone has a different and perhaps 
better solution.
> On Nov 30, 2014, at 10:50 AM, Fred Smith <snuc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Thanks -- I tried repairing disk permissions, and restarting, but the VO-j 
> jump comand still doesn't work. And yes, the finder is in list mode. Does 
> anyone have any other ideas on how to make this very useful feature work 
> properly?
> 
> Thanks again,
> Fred.
> 
> 
> 
> On 30/11/2014 10:06 p.m., Sarah k Alawami wrote:
>> Try a permissions repair. On the finder make sure you are in list view. I 
>> normally write longer messages but it's pretty late here and I'm extremely 
>> tired.
>> 
>> 
>> Hth and blessings.
>>> On Nov 29, 2014, at 11:46 PM, Fred Smith <snuc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I'm just setting up a new macbook air, running Yosemite, and I've struck a 
>>> problem with mail. I prefer to use classic view, and on my old machine, 
>>> running Mountain Lion, I use the jump command (VO j) as a quick way to jump 
>>> between the mailboxes list and the messages table. But with the new 
>>> machine, this no longer works, and VO j does nothing at all. As far as I 
>>> can tell, all the mail settings and Voiceover settings are the same on both 
>>> machines. Has the VO j command been removed, is this a bug, or have I just 
>>> missed a vital setting? Any suggestions welcome.
>>> 
>>> PS: The problem isn't confined to mail -- though that's the biggest issue 
>>> for me. On the new machine, the jump command isn't working in the finder 
>>> either.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Fred
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