Cool. That’s good to know. I’m on Ventura using Column layout and in the email
thread they were talking about when in column layout. I played around with my
views and even when my preview pane was set to side preview and I turned off
column layout my splitter still says horizontal splitter. I
Thanks so much for the reminder on how to get rid of the preview pane. I had
forgotten how to do it and had made peace with it. I’ve actually made use of VO
J to quickly read what’s in the preview pane, but it’s so nice to now be able
to get rid of it when I don’t want messages marked as read
, Farfar
dgcarlson0...@gmail.com
On Apr 6, 2024, at 3:59 PM, Christina wrote:
Isn’t it supposed to be the horizontal splitter? You said Vertical Splitter.
That might be why some can’t get it to 100 percent. I was able to get the
Horizontal splitter to 100% and my Preview pane is gone.
Christina
:
Isn’t it supposed to be the horizontal splitter? You said Vertical Splitter.
That might be why some can’t get it to 100 percent. I was able to get the
Horizontal splitter to 100% and my Preview pane is gone.
Christina
> On Mar 29, 2024, at 8:14 AM, Brad Snyder wrote:
>
&g
Thanks so much for the reminder on how to get rid of the preview pane. I had
forgotten how to do it and had made peace with it. I’ve actually made use of VO
J to quickly read what’s in the preview pane, but it’s so nice to now be able
to get rid of it when I don’t want messages marked as read
>> 45%. Still running Big Sur.
>> Donna
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Mar 29, 2024, at 8:41 AM, Brad Snyder wrote:
>>>
>>> Try interacting with the vertical splitter, and take it to 100%.
>>> This means that the message list will take up 100% o
said horizontal splitter.
>
> - Brad -
>
> On Apr 6, 2024, at 17:59, Christina wrote:
>
> Isn’t it supposed to be the horizontal splitter? You said Vertical Splitter.
> That might be why some can’t get it to 100 percent. I was able to get the
> Horizontal splitter
That did work for me.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Apr 6, 2024, at 5:59 PM, Christina wrote:
>
> Isn’t it supposed to be the horizontal splitter? You said Vertical Splitter.
> That might be why some can’t get it to 100 percent. I was able to get the
> Horizontal splitter to 100% and
Preview pane is gone.ChristinaOn Mar 29, 2024, at 8:14 AM, Brad Snyder wrote:I have no explanation.Mine is at 100%, and when I put focus on the splitter, I hear “Horizontal Splitter, collapsed on bottom”.I am running Sonoma 14.4.1, but I don’t think the version matters because I have been doing
Isn’t it supposed to be the horizontal splitter? You said Vertical Splitter.
That might be why some can’t get it to 100 percent. I was able to get the
Horizontal splitter to 100% and my Preview pane is gone.
Christina
> On Mar 29, 2024, at 8:14 AM, Brad Snyder wrote:
>
&g
y interacting with the vertical splitter, and take it to 100%.
>> This means that the message list will take up 100% of the area, and the
>> preview pain will be gone.
>>
>> HTH.
>>
>> - Brad -
>>
>> On Mar 29, 2024, at 08:03, 'Catherine Turner'
%.This means that the message list will take up 100% of the area, and the preview pain will be gone.HTH.- Brad -On Mar 29, 2024, at 08:03, 'Catherine Turner' via MacVisionaries wrote:Hi, please can anyone tell me if/how it’s possible to hide the preview pane in Mail on the Mac? I believe sighted users
acVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi, please can anyone tell me if/how it’s possible to hide the preview pane
> in Mail on the Mac? I believe sighted users can do this by altering the
> divider line by dragging it. With VoiceOver, I interact with a vertical
> splitter, but c
take up 100% of the area, and the
> preview pain will be gone.
>
> HTH.
>
> - Brad -
>
> On Mar 29, 2024, at 08:03, 'Catherine Turner' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi, please can anyone tell me if/how it’s possible to hide the preview pane
> in Mai
to hide the preview pane in Mail on the Mac? I believe sighted users can do this by altering the divider line by dragging it. With VoiceOver, I interact with a vertical splitter, but cannot get it any less than 29%, so the preview pane is still showing. Any ideas?Thanks,Catherine
AM, 'Catherine Turner' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi, please can anyone tell me if/how it’s possible to hide the preview pane
> in Mail on the Mac? I believe sighted users can do this by altering the
> divider line by dragging it. With VoiceOver, I interact with a ve
Hi, please can anyone tell me if/how it’s possible to hide the preview pane
in Mail on the Mac? I believe sighted users can do this by altering the
divider line by dragging it. With VoiceOver, I interact with a vertical
splitter, but cannot get it any less than 29%, so the preview pane is still
Thanks everyone. I don't know what I did differently than before, but suddenly,
something worked and the pane closed. This is much better!
> On Nov 26, 2016, at 17:41, Andrew Lamanche <ioani...@me.com> wrote:
>
> Here are instructions from Anne Roberson on how to close t
Here are instructions from Anne Roberson on how to close the preview pane in
Mail.
Disabling the preview pane.
Put Mail into classic view by opening Mail preferences (Cmd-Comma) and
selecting Viewing in the toolbar then checking the Use classic layout check box.
Close Mail preferences
Hi all,
I can't get this to work. I've double clicked (simulated and real), dragged
with the mouse, used VO to try to close it, tried in classic and standard
layouts, and nothing. I've even tried AppleScript, toggling the "preview pane
is visible" item, but the script says that Mail
> On Nov 21, 2016, at 8:06 PM, Alex Hall <mehg...@icloud.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I'm very excited to say that I just took possession of a 2016 MacBook Pro
> with TouchBar. I'm running into an odd problem, though: the preview pane in
> Mail won't close to less than 25%. I lik
ok Pro with
TouchBar. I'm running into an odd problem, though: the preview pane in Mail
won't close to less than 25%. I like to close it completely, so that messages
stay unread if I arrow past them. Is there anything I can try to close it
further? The VO commands work to open it, and to close it to 25%
Hi all,
I'm very excited to say that I just took possession of a 2016 MacBook Pro with
TouchBar. I'm running into an odd problem, though: the preview pane in Mail
won't close to less than 25%. I like to close it completely, so that messages
stay unread if I arrow past them. Is there anything I
...@littlebreezes.com
wrote:
Anne, thank you very much. It was a little tricky but I got it.
thanks again
Frank
On Jun 7, 2015, at 11:15 AM, Anne Robertson a...@anarchie.org.uk wrote:
Hello Frank,
To turn off the preview pane in Mail, first set Mail to Classic view in the
Viewing pane
Anne, thank you very much. It was a little tricky but I got it.
thanks again
Frank
On Jun 7, 2015, at 11:15 AM, Anne Robertson a...@anarchie.org.uk wrote:
Hello Frank,
To turn off the preview pane in Mail, first set Mail to Classic view in the
Viewing pane in Mail preferences.
Close
and you have the
chance of a virous
-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of Stacey Robinson
Sent: Sunday, June 07, 2015 13:51
To: Macvisionaries
Subject: Re: turning off the preview pane in Mac mail
By turning this off
Hello Frank,
To turn off the preview pane in Mail, first set Mail to Classic view in the
Viewing pane in Mail preferences.
Close Preferences and navigate to the Messages table. Turn off the TrackPad
commander and Quick Nav.
Press VO-Down Arrow to be on the horizontal splitter.
Bring the mouse
With the preview pane turned on when you use your arrow keys in the list of
messages it marks each one of them as read. This does not happen with the
preview pane turned off.
Frank
-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Hi all, can anyone remind me of how to turn off the preview pane in Mac mail?
This is what I have tried without success:
Find the splitter between the messages table and preview pane and interact with
it
lower it to zero
move the pointer to it with VO COMMAND F5
tap the mouse pad
any help would
will toggle the preview pane in the latest version of Yosemite. I will
provide a script to toggle the scroll bar if
1. Somebody verifies that the double click on VO cursor script in fact does
toggle the preview pane.
2. I get at least two requests for such a script.
Take care,
Jonathan
@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2015 7:09 PM
Subject: toggling the preview pane in Mail.
A while back I provided a double click on VO cursor apple script to
the list. It appears using this script with the VO cursor on the
Vertical scroll bar will toggle the preview pane in the latest version
A while back I provided a double click on VO cursor apple script to the list.
It appears using this script with the VO cursor on the Vertical scroll bar will
toggle the preview pane in the latest version of Yosemite. I will provide a
script to toggle the scroll bar if
1. Somebody verifies
pane in Mail.
A while back I provided a double click on VO cursor apple script to the
list. It appears using this script with the VO cursor on the Vertical
scroll bar will toggle the preview pane in the latest version of Yosemite. I
will provide a script to toggle the scroll bar if
1
mean by ‘bring the mouse’? Do you mean VO
Command f5?
Cheers,
Ed
On 22 Feb 2015, at 07:51, Anne Robertson a...@anarchie.org.uk wrote:
Hello Stacey,
This has been discussed a great deal recently, but here are the
instructions once again.
Here’s how to disable the preview pane
deal recently, but here are the
instructions once again.
Here’s how to disable the preview pane.
Put Mail into classic view by opening Mail preferences (Cmd-Comma) and
selecting Viewing in the toolbar then checking the Use classic layout
check box.
Close Mail preferences and navigate
?
Cheers,
Ed
On 22 Feb 2015, at 07:51, Anne Robertson a...@anarchie.org.uk wrote:
Hello Stacey,
This has been discussed a great deal recently, but here are the
instructions once again.
Here’s how to disable the preview pane.
Put Mail into classic view by opening Mail preferences
discussed a great deal recently, but here are the
instructions once again.
Here’s how to disable the preview pane.
Put Mail into classic view by opening Mail preferences (Cmd-Comma) and
selecting Viewing in the toolbar then checking the Use classic layout check
box.
Close Mail preferences
once again.
Disabling the preview pane.
Put Mail into classic view by opening Mail preferences (Cmd-Comma) and
selecting Viewing in the toolbar then checking the Use classic layout check
box.
Close Mail preferences and navigate to the messages table.
Do not interact with the messages
on this subject a couple of weeks ago but here are the
instructions once again.
Disabling the preview pane.
Put Mail into classic view by opening Mail preferences (Cmd-Comma) and
selecting Viewing in the toolbar then checking the Use classic layout check box.
Close Mail preferences and navigate
replied to you on this subject a couple of weeks ago but here are the
instructions once again.
Disabling the preview pane.
Put Mail into classic view by opening Mail preferences (Cmd-Comma) and
selecting Viewing in the toolbar then checking the Use classic layout check
box.
Close Mail
Hello Stacey,
I replied to you on this subject a couple of weeks ago but here are the
instructions once again.
Disabling the preview pane.
Put Mail into classic view by opening Mail preferences (Cmd-Comma) and
selecting Viewing in the toolbar then checking the Use classic layout check box
Hello,
I’m running Yosemite on my new macbook air.
How do I disable the preview pane in mail? After doing this, How do I read my
messages in mail?
Thank you.
Blessings,
Stacey Robinson and GEB dog Kirk.
mailto:stacey...@bellsouth.net mailto:stacey
On 22 Feb 2015, at 07:51, Anne Robertson a...@anarchie.org.uk wrote:
Hello Stacey,
This has been discussed a great deal recently, but here are the instructions
once again.
Here’s how to disable the preview pane.
Put Mail into classic view by opening Mail preferences (Cmd-Comma
are the instructions
once again.
Here’s how to disable the preview pane.
Put Mail into classic view by opening Mail preferences (Cmd-Comma) and
selecting Viewing in the toolbar then checking the Use classic layout check
box.
Close Mail preferences and navigate to the messages table.
Do not interact
Hello Stacey,
This has been discussed a great deal recently, but here are the instructions
once again.
Here’s how to disable the preview pane.
Put Mail into classic view by opening Mail preferences (Cmd-Comma) and
selecting Viewing in the toolbar then checking the Use classic layout check box
Where do I go to remove the preview pain
On Feb 21, 2015, at 11:06 AM, Anne Robertson a...@anarchie.org.uk wrote:
Hello,
In Yosemite, I have Mail set to Classic view and I have removed the preview
pane. To read messages in conversation view, i just press Return and the
latest message
Hi all,
I think the directions I have for this are from the days of Snow Lion. Can
someone post current directions?
Thanks,
Donna
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Hello Donna,
It would be nice to know that too. However, here’s what I did that worked but I
don’t know exactly how it worked.
Go mail prefs, view and tick classic view.
Go to system prefs, accessibility options and enable mouse keys. You should be
able to press option quickly 5 times. That
Thanks, Georgina. I'm running Yosemite, and your directions aren't working
here either. thanks for posting them, though. Maybe this is just an annoying
Yosemite thing we have to live with. I made the preview pane go away years
ago, and it never came back until I upgraded.
Cheers,
Donna
Hi Donna,
My Preview pane settings stuck when I upgraded to Yosemite, so, I’m not having
your same frustration. Here’s some instructions for you though that I posted
back when Mavericks first was released. Not sure how, or if they still work in
Yosemite, but it’s probably worth a try.
1
Hi Tim,
When I do this, when I go to press and drag on the trackpad, I'm just taken
over into the preview pane. Any idea what I might be doing wrong? thanks for
the help.
Cheers,
Donna
On Oct 28, 2014, at 10:13 AM, Tim Kilburn kilbu...@me.com wrote:
Hi Donna,
My Preview pane settings
And further weirdness, I somehow ended up with a file on my desktop with the
subject of this message followed by the suffix dml.
Cheers,
Donna
On Oct 28, 2014, at 10:13 AM, Tim Kilburn kilbu...@me.com wrote:
Hi Donna,
My Preview pane settings stuck when I upgraded to Yosemite, so, I’m
Hello Donna,
Whenever I’ve had to remove the preview pane using the trackpad, what I’ve done
is to press down on the trackpad with one finger, and stroke the trackpad
towards me with another finger. However, it may depend on your trackpad
settings in System Preferences. Here are my settings
:
Hello Donna,
Whenever I’ve had to remove the preview pane using the trackpad, what I’ve
done is to press down on the trackpad with one finger, and stroke the
trackpad towards me with another finger. However, it may depend on your
trackpad settings in System Preferences. Here are my settings
Goodin doniado...@me.com wrote:
And further weirdness, I somehow ended up with a file on my desktop with the
subject of this message followed by the suffix dml.
Cheers,
Donna
On Oct 28, 2014, at 10:13 AM, Tim Kilburn kilbu...@me.com wrote:
Hi Donna,
My Preview pane settings stuck when I
to viewing, set the preview message option to none, use my favorites
1 threw 9, and I see no preview, and mail works perfectly. JMO
On Oct 28, 2014, at 11:48 AM, Anne Robertson a...@anarchie.org.uk wrote:
Hello Donna,
Whenever I’ve had to remove the preview pane using the trackpad, what I’ve
done
, at 10:13 AM, Tim Kilburn kilbu...@me.com wrote:
Hi Donna,
My Preview pane settings stuck when I upgraded to Yosemite, so, I’m not
having your same frustration. Here’s some instructions for you though that
I posted back when Mavericks first was released. Not sure how, or if they
still work
Hi,
Regarding Kliphton’s solution, I believe that he is referring to the
Preferences in Mail itself, not System Preferences. Interesting solution
though. It works as we hope when in the Modern or Standard view for removing
Preview pane issues but not while in Classic view. One must still
view for removing
Preview pane issues but not while in Classic view. One must still drag the
Horizontal Splitter down when Classic view is your preference. Thanks for
the fresh view Kliphton.
Later…
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Oct 28, 2014, at 10:00 AM, Donna Goodin
, at 11:48 AM, Anne Robertson a...@anarchie.org.uk wrote:
Hello Donna,
Whenever I’ve had to remove the preview pane using the trackpad, what I’ve
done is to press down on the trackpad with one finger, and stroke the
trackpad towards me with another finger. However, it may depend on your
solution
though. It works as we hope when in the Modern or Standard view for
removing Preview pane issues but not while in Classic view. One must still
drag the Horizontal Splitter down when Classic view is your preference.
Thanks for the fresh view Kliphton.
Later…
Tim Kilburn
Fort
. JMO
On Oct 28, 2014, at 11:48 AM, Anne Robertson a...@anarchie.org.uk wrote:
Hello Donna,
Whenever I’ve had to remove the preview pane using the trackpad, what I’ve
done is to press down on the trackpad with one finger, and stroke the
trackpad towards me with another finger. However
to the
Preferences in Mail itself, not System Preferences. Interesting solution
though. It works as we hope when in the Modern or Standard view for
removing Preview pane issues but not while in Classic view. One must still
drag the Horizontal Splitter down when Classic view is your preference
Preferences. Interesting solution
though. It works as we hope when in the Modern or Standard view for
removing Preview pane issues but not while in Classic view. One must
still drag the Horizontal Splitter down when Classic view is your
preference. Thanks for the fresh view Kliphton
or Standard view for
removing Preview pane issues but not while in Classic view. One must
still drag the Horizontal Splitter down when Classic view is your
preference. Thanks for the fresh view Kliphton.
Later…
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Oct 28, 2014, at 10:00 AM, Donna
:
Hi,
Regarding Kliphton’s solution, I believe that he is referring to the
Preferences in Mail itself, not System Preferences. Interesting
solution though. It works as we hope when in the Modern or Standard
view for removing Preview pane issues but not while in Classic view.
One
,
Regarding Kliphton’s solution, I believe that he is referring to the
Preferences in Mail itself, not System Preferences. Interesting
solution though. It works as we hope when in the Modern or Standard
view for removing Preview pane issues but not while in Classic view.
One must still drag
Hi here is what I do to get rid of it all though it does not seem to work for
me.
Go into mail preferences to switch to classic layout which is found in the
view tab. Check the box that says use clasic lay out. Next close the
preferences in mail and navigate to the spliter that is
Hello All,
I’ve been trying to search the archives to establish whether anyone has managed
to remove the preview pane in Yosemite's Apple Mail?
Many thanks.
Gena
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because the splitter will no longer be right after
the Messages Table, it will be the last item at the bottom of the window.
7. Change back into Modern View in the Mail Prefs by unchecking the box.
8. Close the Mail Prefs.
You will know that the Preview Pane is closed/hidden/disabled
I think our reason is to avoid marking a message as read just by moving
over them without opening them. This happens when preview pane is turned on.
I, for one, can't get this thing turned off and it is one of the more
annoying issues I have with Mail and VoiceOver on the Mac.
Daniel
Hi, Mail behaved a bit strangely yesterday but a reboot seemed to solve the
issue.
/Krister
5 okt 2014 kl. 06:59 skrev M. Taylor mk...@ucla.edu:
Hello Krister,
Not to appear provocative but I am curious as to why you want to get rid of
the preview pane in mail?
You are not alone
Hi there,
Just wondering how i go about getting rid of the preview pane in mail? I’ve
totally forgotten how so i need a reminder.:-)
/Krister
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Hello Krister,
Not to appear provocative but I am curious as to why you want to get rid of
the preview pane in mail?
You are not alone, many, many people choose to do so but I do not know why.
As for me, I find that the application works beautifully using the standard
display configuration
the address of a contact you've already input, handling
attachments, that kind of thing. As I've already disabled my own preview
pane, though, can someone remind me which splitter you drag down to close it?
Is it horizontal or vertical, and where is it in relation to the Messages
Table? I know you
attachments, that kind of thing. As I've already disabled my own preview
pane, though, can someone remind me which splitter you drag down to close
it? Is it horizontal or vertical, and where is it in relation to the
Messages Table? I know you need to be in classic layout and have access to a
mouse
the address of a contact you've already input,
handling attachments, that kind of thing. As I've already disabled my own
preview pane, though, can someone remind me which splitter you drag down to
close it? Is it horizontal or vertical, and where is it in relation to the
Messages Table? I know you
of thing. As I've already disabled my own
preview pane, though, can someone remind me which splitter you drag down
to close it? Is it horizontal or vertical, and where is it in relation to
the Messages Table? I know you need to be in classic layout and have
access to a mouse, or have mouse
Hi all,
I'm writing a guide for AppleVis, detailing helpful tricks I've learned about
Mail. Changing the address of a contact you've already input, handling
attachments, that kind of thing. As I've already disabled my own preview pane,
though, can someone remind me which splitter you drag down
to close the horribly annoying
preview pane in Mail. Can someone remind me where it is, in case I'm
thinking of the wrong one? Thanks.
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:35 PM, Alex Hall mehg...@icloud.com wrote:
Hi all,
On my MBA (which I'm using for everything until my Mini is back), I can't
find the splitter I should be able to use to close the horribly annoying
preview pane in Mail. Can someone remind me where it is, in case I'm
thinking of the wrong
(which I'm using for everything until my Mini is back), I can't
find the splitter I should be able to use to close the horribly annoying
preview pane in Mail. Can someone remind me where it is, in case I'm
thinking of the wrong one? Thanks.
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Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Jun 5, 2014, at 5:35 PM, Alex Hall mehg...@icloud.com wrote:
Hi all,
On my MBA (which I'm using for everything until my Mini is back), I can't
find the splitter I should be able to use to close the horribly annoying
preview pane in Mail. Can someone
Hello Reggie,
The preview pane in Mail is where the body of a message is displayed
automatically when you navigate to a message. When the preview pane is showing,
you can't navigate past a message without opening it and some of us don't like
this behaviour at all. If the preview pane
Hi all,
On my MBA (which I'm using for everything until my Mini is back), I can't find
the splitter I should be able to use to close the horribly annoying preview
pane in Mail. Can someone remind me where it is, in case I'm thinking of the
wrong one? Thanks.
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On 2/17/2014 8:55 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
The attached AppleScript closes all Message
if it works!
Thanks!
Cait
On Feb 17, 2014, at 9:55 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn jon.c.c...@gmail.com wrote:
The attached AppleScript closes all Message viewers and then opens one up
without the preview pane. This should prevent the preview pane from
re-appearing.
I don't know if anybody else has
.
hth.
Cait
On Feb 19, 2014, at 2:27 PM, Regina Alvarado reggie.alvar...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you for the answer, but now this brings up another question. If I got
rid of the preview pane, how would I read mail? How do you get rid of it?
Thanks in advance. Just so darned much to learn, and I
On Feb 17, 2014, at 9:55 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn jon.c.c...@gmail.com wrote:
The attached AppleScript closes all Message viewers and then opens one up
without the preview pane. This should prevent the preview pane from
re-appearing.
I don't know if anybody else has gotten this to work
, at 9:55 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn jon.c.c...@gmail.com wrote:
The attached AppleScript closes all Message viewers and then opens one up
without the preview pane. This should prevent the preview pane from
re-appearing.
I don't know if anybody else has gotten this to work since there were
do with this script?
This will be great if it works!
Thanks!
Cait
On Feb 17, 2014, at 9:55 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn jon.c.c...@gmail.com wrote:
The attached AppleScript closes all Message viewers and then opens one up
without the preview pane. This should prevent the preview pane from
re
...@gmail.com wrote:
The attached AppleScript closes all Message viewers and then opens one up
without the preview pane. This should prevent the preview pane from
re-appearing.
I don't know if anybody else has gotten this to work since there were
discussions on the Apple forums about errors
with this
script?
This will be great if it works!
Thanks!
Cait
On Feb 17, 2014, at 9:55 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn jon.c.c...@gmail.com wrote:
The attached AppleScript closes all Message viewers and then opens one up
without the preview pane. This should prevent the preview pane from
re-appearing.
I
I think I am getting stuck between wording for windows and wording for Apple.
What is the preview pane and why is it necessary to get around it? I feel
stupid, but I am still a Mac baby and virtually have no idea what I am doing.
reggie and Allegra
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Hello Reggie,
The preview pane is where the body of the message is displayed. If you use VO-j
to jump to the body of the message, you're jumping to the preview pane.
The downside of displaying the preview pane for VO users is that when you
navigate down to a message, it opens automatically so
Hello Cait,
If you've got rid of the preview pane, VO-j will no longer take you to the body
of the message. You'll have to press Return to read the message.
Cheers,
Anne
On 19 Feb 2014, at 13:24, Caitlyn and Maggie caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, I just pasted the script
Hi Ann,
yes, I figured this out right after sending the message!
Cait
On Feb 19, 2014, at 9:13 AM, Anne Robertson a...@anarchie.org.uk wrote:
Hello Cait,
If you've got rid of the preview pane, VO-j will no longer take you to the
body of the message. You'll have to press Return to read
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