Re: Sent Folder in Mac mail?

2022-03-13 Thread joseph hudson
If you go to the mailboxes table and arrow down after you interacted with the 
mailboxes table. Find the account that you want to see the sent folder for. 
Then whenever you come across that account, arrow down until it says sent. Then 
stop interacting, and then arrow right back into the messages table with VO 
right arrow

> On Mar 12, 2022, at 11:08 PM, Fazil M.  wrote:
> 
> Thanks much, Joseph.
> When I go to mailbox table, I see only the Inboxes of my four accounts but 
> not Sent Box.
> Thanks!
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> Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2022 8:10 PM
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> Subject: Re: Sent Folder in Mac mail?
>  
> Hello, yes if you go into the mailboxes table, and then just simply arrow 
> down, you will see all the different folders you have. And there's also a 
> sent folder for each account.
> 
> 
>> On Mar 12, 2022, at 8:46 PM, Fazil M. > > wrote:
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>> Hi, Group.
>> Does Mac Mail keep the copies of the emails that we send? If yes, how can I 
>> access that folder, please?
>> Thanks!
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>> Sincerely yours.
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Five ways you're ruining your expensive phone, laptop, tablet, and TV, USA Today

2022-03-13 Thread M. Taylor
5 ways you're ruining your expensive phone, laptop, tablet, and TV, USA
Today
 
How many smartphones have you dropped and shattered? It's an awful feeling -
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. Compressed air: This is especially useful when you need to clean tight
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Re: Mouse cursor follows voiceover cursor or ignores voiceover cursor

2022-03-13 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
Sometimes it can be good also to follow the mouse cursor.
But you can create a shortcut to turn that on or off if that’s needed.
/A

> 13 mars 2022 kl. 17:47 skrev Greg Wocher :
> 
> Hello,
> It's probably best to set it to ignores VO cursor. There are times where it 
> is beneficial to not have the mouse cursor follow the VO cursor. An example 
> of this is the Amazon website. If the mouse cursor is set to follow the VO 
> cursor it can cause all kinds of issues with the Amazon site. There is also a 
> command to move the mouse cursor to the VO cursor so ignoring is probably 
> best.
> 
> Greg Wocher
> 
> 
>> On Mar 13, 2022, at 9:47 AM, 'Andrew Lamanche' via MacVisionaries 
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>> Hi,
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>> The subject explains my dilemma.  Is it better to set mouse cursorr to 
>> ignore voiceover cursor or follow it?  What is your experience.  I’d 
>> appreciate your comments.
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Re: Mouse cursor follows voiceover cursor or ignores voiceover cursor

2022-03-13 Thread Mike Arrigo
In many cases it doesn't matter but on certain web sites it makes a difference. 
On some web sites, a subcategory of links will only appear when the mouse is 
moved over the main link. For example, you might have a link that says 
"products," and then a sublist of products links would appear, but only if the 
mouse is sitting on the products link. Really this is bad web design for 
accessibility since it makes things difficult for those who don't use a mouse, 
but it does happen. Setting the mouse to follow the voiceover cursor will 
ensure that you see these links.

> On Mar 13, 2022, at 8:47 AM, 'Andrew Lamanche' via MacVisionaries 
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> The subject explains my dilemma.  Is it better to set mouse cursorr to ignore 
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> comments.
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Re: Mouse cursor follows voiceover cursor or ignores voiceover cursor

2022-03-13 Thread Jonathan Cohn
That being said, one advantage of the mouse cursor following the VoiceOver 
cursor, is that some voice over commands like 
vo-shift-M contextual menu 
Vo-space activate item 
do not seem to work as consistently when the mouse is not somewhere within the 
current VO cursor bounds.
That being said, the VO-shift-command-space (key seems to first move the mouse 
cursor to the bounds  and then do a mouse down or mouse up. The VO-Space key 
issues probably depend on the role/type of object currently in the VO-cursor. 

Best wishes,

Jonathan Cohn



> On Mar 13, 2022, at 12:47, Greg Wocher  wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> It's probably best to set it to ignores VO cursor. There are times where it 
> is beneficial to not have the mouse cursor follow the VO cursor. An example 
> of this is the Amazon website. If the mouse cursor is set to follow the VO 
> cursor it can cause all kinds of issues with the Amazon site. There is also a 
> command to move the mouse cursor to the VO cursor so ignoring is probably 
> best.
> 
> Greg Wocher
> 
> 
>> On Mar 13, 2022, at 9:47 AM, 'Andrew Lamanche' via MacVisionaries 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> The subject explains my dilemma.  Is it better to set mouse cursorr to 
>> ignore voiceover cursor or follow it?  What is your experience.  I’d 
>> appreciate your comments.
>> 
>> Andrew
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Re: How do I change default email back from icloud.com to me.com?

2022-03-13 Thread Jonathan Cohn
There is a setting in the composing area of the Mail app to select the from 
address. It defaults to "automatic", but can be changed to a specific address. 
I'm not sure if that is what you are looking for or if you are only looking for 
the iCloud account level. 

Best wishes,

Jonathan Cohn



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How do I change default email back from icloud.com to me.com?

2022-03-13 Thread 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
Sorry, all, I have had to do this before, but I don’t remember how, and I’m 
pressed for time.  Really hoping someone can help.
Thanks,
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Re: Mouse cursor follows voiceover cursor or ignores voiceover cursor

2022-03-13 Thread Greg Wocher
Hello,
It's probably best to set it to ignores VO cursor. There are times where it is 
beneficial to not have the mouse cursor follow the VO cursor. An example of 
this is the Amazon website. If the mouse cursor is set to follow the VO cursor 
it can cause all kinds of issues with the Amazon site. There is also a command 
to move the mouse cursor to the VO cursor so ignoring is probably best.

Greg Wocher


> On Mar 13, 2022, at 9:47 AM, 'Andrew Lamanche' via MacVisionaries 
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> Hi,
> 
> The subject explains my dilemma.  Is it better to set mouse cursorr to ignore 
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> comments.
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> Andrew
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Ability to search for specific recipient broken in Mac Mail?

2022-03-13 Thread 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
Hi all,

It used to be that when I typed the first letters of a recipient name, when in 
the sent mail folder, I would be taken to the next mail sent to that person.  
But now, when I type a recipient’s name, I seem to be taken to very random 
results that have nothing to do with what I’m searching for.  Is there any way 
to fix this?  I have an urgent need to find a specific message.  Running latest 
upgrade to Big Sur, but this has been going on for a while.
Thank you,
Donna

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Re: Sent Folder in Mac mail?

2022-03-13 Thread 'Andrew Lamanche' via MacVisionaries
Each account will have its own sent folder but there’s also the “all sent” 
folder which you can find in the list of all your mailboxes.  I simply start 
typing all sent & I get taken to the box.  Then vo+rightt a couple of times and 
you should be in the list of all sent messages.  Once voiceover has focus on 
“all sent” folder, you can also search for messages through the search box in 
the toolbar.  

Andrew

> On 13 Mar 2022, at 02:46, Fazil M.  wrote:
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> Hi, Group.
> Does Mac Mail keep the copies of the emails that we send? If yes, how can I 
> access that folder, please?
> Thanks!
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> Sincerely yours.
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Mouse cursor follows voiceover cursor or ignores voiceover cursor

2022-03-13 Thread 'Andrew Lamanche' via MacVisionaries
Hi,

The subject explains my dilemma.  Is it better to set mouse cursorr to ignore 
voiceover cursor or follow it?  What is your experience.  I’d appreciate your 
comments.

Andrew

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