Hi Alex,

Hotspots are tricky, because they only stay for short periods of time.  I used 
to have a hotspot to go to the search box in the iTunes Store, until I realized 
I could press command+option+F.  I love that command, now.

I will play with the classic view.

Thanks so much,

Harry

On nov 29, 2012, at 1:58 p.m., Alex Hall <mehg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> That's what I did, set up a keystroke through shortcuts in system
> preferences. I also killed the preview pane and just press enter to
> open messages and cmd-w to close them. I prefer this because (1) I
> don't have a message marked as read just because I arrow past it, and
> (2) if vo ever does fail to land on the text, I just hit vo-a and it
> will read the message. I almost forgot: with headers displayed, this
> method also makes it much easier to see those headers.
> 
> In iTunes, I usually just hit vo-cmd-t to go to that table, but I'm
> sure someone will describe a hotspot method. I never understood
> hotspots so don't use them, but if I did then iTunes would be a prime
> candidate.
> 
> On 11/29/12, Harry Hogue <harryhog...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello, guys,
>> 
>> I have a friend who uses a macBook Pro running Lion, and he runs Mail in the
>> modern (not the classic) view.  When he VO-J's over to the message text,
>> sometimes he says it lands him on the message content instead of saying text
>> and starting to read the message.  He is also having trouble figuring out
>> how to save attachments.  I just wondered if the classic view for Mail would
>> be easier for him?  I don't use this view myself, so I'm not very familiar
>> with it.  He says he probably won't use Mail attachments very often, but I'm
>> teaching him about creating files, folders, and saving files in folders, and
>> thought mail attachments would be a useful skill.  He is a fairly basic
>> computer user.
>> 
>> I thought about having him setup a keyboard command to save attachments from
>> a mail message, but then figured that would be way to complicated to explain
>> to him.
>> 
>> And, on a completely unrelated note, for me, does anyone know the quickest
>> way to get back to the sources table in iTunes when I am in the HTML area of
>> the iTunes Store?
>> 
>> Thanks so much, guys.
>> 
>> Harry
>> 
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