Using Apple Mail on my MBPro running Sonoma 14.5. i expand the thread with
VO SPACE. I then VO arrow down to the first mesage in the thread. When I
finish reading it, if i want to delete it, I use the delete key on the
sixpack of my Magic Keyboard. This will send me to the bottom of the
thr
I got lost. I have gmail in mail app.
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> 30. mai 2024 kl. 13:48 skrev Tom Rash :
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> I hit VO space on the thread to collapse it, and then arrow to the bottom of
> the list and arrow up through the list to read in order, deleting or not as I
> go through the chain and VO space to ext
I hit VO space on the thread to collapse it, and then arrow to the bottom of
the list and arrow up through the list to read in order, deleting or not as I
go through the chain and VO space to extend the list and delete delete from the
extended list if you want to delete the whole thing.
> On
Does it work to hold down vo-command keys then while holding down the keys, hit
left arrow until you hear messages, then arrow up/down in the thread. I always
start at the oldest post. First you have to hit the actual thread in the inbox.
Then do what i described above. Then you have the option
Not sure which method you use, but I expand the thread with right aero without
opening the thread and then just delete any messages within the thread with the
delete key.
> On May 29, 2024, at 15:16, Kevin Gibbs wrote:
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> Guys,
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> I’m using an M1 MacBook Pro running Sonoma 14.5.1. I’ve di
Guys,
I’m using an M1 MacBook Pro running Sonoma 14.5.1. I’ve discovered what I
think is something weird about Apple Mail when it comes to reading long
threads. If one expands a long thread, the expectation should be that you
start reading from the beginning of the thread and delete messages