I will second that. The difference is really noticeable in folders with many 
messages.
Frank

On Apr 15, 2012, at 6:56 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:

> I do find that moving through messages is more responsive with the preview 
> pane turned off. Interesting that the voiceover click mouse command doesn't 
> work here, but it definitely does not.
> On Apr 15, 2012, at 1:56 PM, Esther wrote:
> 
>> Hi Anne,
>> 
>> Just as an added comment, in situations like this one, where I want to make 
>> sure that the mouse pointer doesn't move when I double click, and a physical 
>> click with trackpad or mouse is required, I use mouse keys instead to 
>> perform the click.  After routing my mouse cursor to the VoiceOver cursor 
>> with VO-Command-F5, I quickly press the option key 5 times to turn on mouse 
>> keys, then I double tap the "i" key instead of performing a double click 
>> with mouse or trackpad, and turn mouse keys off again by quickly pressing 
>> the option key 5 times.  As you know, this requires having the box in the 
>> System Preferences > Universal Access > Mouse & Trackpad tab checked for 
>> "Press the Option key five times to turn Mouse Keys on or off".  This will 
>> work whether or not Trackpad Commander is turned off.  Also, you can 
>> additionally check the option for "Ignore built-in trackpad when Mouse Keys 
>> is on" if you press (with VO-Space) the button for "Trackpad Options…" on 
>> the Mouse & Trackpad tab of the Universal Access menu of System Preferences 
>> in Lion.
>> 
>> This is for cases where people have difficulty with clicking the mouse or 
>> trackpad without moving the pointer, but it's useful in general to know.  
>> It's most useful when using applications which are transitioning in 
>> accessibility, where neither VO-Space or VO-Shift-Space will work to click 
>> on controls, and you need to perform physical clicks.  Turning mouse keys on 
>> and clicking with the "i" key always works as an alternative in these 
>> instances.
>> 
>> HTH.  Cheers,
>> 
>> Esther
>> 
>> On Apr 15, 2012, at 7:43 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello Franc,
>>> 
>>> First of all, you need to be in classic view to do this. You also need to 
>>> have the Trackpad Commander turned off.
>>> 
>>> Go to the horizontal splitter above the body of the message using the VO 
>>> keys, then bring the mouse (VO-Cmd-F5) and double click using either the 
>>> trackpad or the mouse, depending on what kind of computer you have. If you 
>>> move the mouse pointer even slightly before the double click, it won't work.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Anne
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 15 Apr 2012, at 16:10, Frank Ventura wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi all, I am using a Mac with the latest of Lion. Can anyone tell me how 
>>>> to disable the preview pane in Mac mail. I had some old directions for, I 
>>>> think, Leopard but they don't seem to work.
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Frank
>>>> 
>>>> 
>> 
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