Hi all, can anyone remind me how to turn off the message preview in Mac mail,
here is what I have tried without success:
Find the splitter between the message table and preview and interact
bring it down to zero
use vo command f5 to move the mouse pointer
tap the track pad
Any help would be appre
I'll give it a try, but first I'm gonna have to find someone who's willing
to let me call 'em. LOL!
Chris.
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From: "Sarah k Alawami"
To: "mac access list iOS Accessibility"
Sent: Friday, June 05, 2015 12:42 PM
Subject: [Mac-Access]: Skype for Web (Beta) is now av
Huge sigh...
Don't remove me for now. We'll see how things go, but I do expect going
forward for things to hopefully run more smoothely. Thank you for finally
looking into this. It's a shame that so many people had to get on you about
this, before anything was done, but as long as you're at
You know, I never actually thought of that, but the first one of those is
probably where it came from. Who knows. That isn't the point though.
Chris.
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Subject: Re: [Mac-Access]: Is anyone still around
greetings every one!
Does anyone on the list have a list of PAGES keystrokes?
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Anne,
Thanks for that. I thought that was the case. Since if you are editing
documents or programming. Not knowing the indent is something that is very hard
on the author. There are workarounds of course, but they are not very effective
and interrupt your workflow.
Sean
> On 6 Jun 2015, at 5
Hello Sean,
> On 6 Jun 2015, at 01:54, Sean Murphy wrote:
>
> Also how do you detect the position of the cursor from the left side of the
> screen in an application? Is this application dependent?
This is problematic. VO-F4-F4 will give you the position of the insertion point
but this is its