yep that's the method i used a few days ago. Actually what I do to remove a
favorite is just click w the mouse pad then drag down w my finger. it works so
far. We'll see in future os updates.
Tc and good luck.
On Aug 14, 2013, at 8:54 AM, Bryan Jones wrote:
> Hi Sarah,
>
> Here's one method I
Hi Sarah,
Here's one method I've used in the past. Note that this seems hit-or-miss and
there might be a more reliable method I don't know about.
The following method works for me under Mountain Lion. The following
instructions assume you have Mail.app open in Mountain Lion, your Favorites Bar
s of choice hope this helps
>
> -Original Message-
> From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
> [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Carol
> Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2013 7:06 AM
> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: Re: Setting a Shortcut
OSX & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: Re: Setting a Shortcut Key in Mail
>
> Andy,
>
> I didn't know about VO Left Arrow but this doesn't seem to work for me
> anyway. Strange!
>
> No, it's no real big deal but I do have a number of mail boxes and typing in
>
Carol - Seems like you can make a short cut, so hope it works for you.
Regarding the use of VO left arrow; if you are in the messages table, stop
interacting, then with VO left arrow, if your set up is the same as mine, you
should hear: vertical splitter, and left again to mail boxes table, then
, 2013 7:06 AM
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: Setting a Shortcut Key in Mail
Andy,
I didn't know about VO Left Arrow but this doesn't seem to work for me
anyway. Strange!
No, it's no real big deal but I do have a number of mail boxes and typing in
iC can take me t
Brian,
Thanks for your input, also Sara.
I will give it a go and come back if I have problems.
Thanks.
Carol P
On 13 Aug 2013, at 00:17, Bryan Jones wrote:
> Assuming you are running Lion or Mountain Lion, one way to accomplish this is
> to use Mail's Favorites Bar. Mailbox Aliases that are
Andy,
I didn't know about VO Left Arrow but this doesn't seem to work for me anyway.
Strange!
No, it's no real big deal but I do have a number of mail boxes and typing in iC
can take me to any of the iCloud mentions, both account and mailbox.
I am doubtful that I can make a shortcut also but
And if you want to remove a favorite? I forgot how to do it as I want to keep
it organized and take away folders I don't use. I know I'm supposed to drag it
off of the fabs bar but cannot for the life of me remember how.
Thanks.
On Aug 12, 2013, at 4:17 PM, Bryan Jones wrote:
> Assuming you ar
Assuming you are running Lion or Mountain Lion, one way to accomplish this is
to use Mail's Favorites Bar. Mailbox Aliases that are placed in the Favorites
Bar can be directly accessed by pressing Command+ a corresponding number. Here
are the steps to follow.
1. Toggle on the Favorites Bar eit
Carol -
Somebody with more knowledge will tell you better than perhaps I can, but I
don't think you can do this. However, would it really save you much time when
as you know, you can either use the item chooser, then first letter navigation
to go strait to the desired mail box, or alternatively
Hi all,
I've recently added my iCloud mailbox and find it's appearing right at the
bbottom of mailboxes. I have a number and really would like to access this
quickly. I know I can use the Item Chooser but, ideally, would like to earmark
a Command numberkey to go straight there, as with the In
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