one thing i've used in the past to remap keys is "karabiner elements"
this might be something you can customize for your purposes. it can do
complex modifications where if you press a key it does one thing and if
you press and hold it with another key it does another thing. something
like remap
Right, normal click on both.
Also, the first one (⌘ +SHIFT+U - mark as read) keystroke marks a
varied group of read and unread messages as read first, then a second
click will flip it to unread.
Yes, both are standard settings MacOS Finder for file handling.
That’s how I discovered them.
On 24 Feb 2022, at 9:23, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
Despite being Danish I haven't really ever looked into the issue of
localizing keyboard shortcuts.
I know a lot of people who aren't developers use the US layout all the
time but my touch typing has never been good and, besides I grew up with
On 24 Feb 2022, at 9:04, Charlie Clark wrote:
Then, there are the keyboard shortcuts which won't work with certain
keymappings: on a German keyboard, I can't switch between message
parts because [ and ] have to be composed…
Despite being Danish I haven't really ever looked into the issue of
On 23 Feb 2022, at 3:20, Henry Seiden wrote:
I found these keystroke combos that seem to work on my machine without
any alteration in MM. Maybe we should start a list of them to see if
they are “universal” for all or use the list to build up something
for Benny to put in his help docs?
MailM
Steve,
What it does< Steve, is toggle them all off typically, if that isn’t
the desired condition hitting it again switches it. Try it.
Respectfully,
Henry Seiden
Techworks Pro Co.
E: infotechworksprocom
W: http://techworkspro.com
On 23 Feb 2022, at 16:24, Steve Burling wrote:
On 23 Feb 2
On 23 Feb 2022, at 12:44, Steve Burling wrote:
- ⌘ +SHIFT+”U” = mark as read
Shown as the key-equivalent for Message -> Mark Unread
I'm sorry; I should have been more careful here -- the keystroke is a
toggle, and what it does is dependent on the state of the selected
message. Whatever th
On 22 Feb 2022, at 21:20, Henry Seiden wrote:
* ⌘ +SHIFT+”U” = mark as read
Shown as the key-equivalent for Message -> Mark Unread
* ⌘ + right click mouse= select or deselect (highlight) a
non-contiguous message(s).
I don't see this with right-click (I see a context menu). Did you mean
le
I found these keystroke combos that seem to work on my machine without
any alteration in MM. Maybe we should start a list of them to see if
they are “universal” for all or use the list to build up something
for Benny to put in his help docs?
Anyway, I think these are supported system level (
YEAH! Thank you. I’ve learned SO MUCH more about key bindings.. I
could go a little nuts. I **Finally** understand the documentation.
Correction to what you sent, I needed to also have a folder inside
“Resources” that was “KeyBindings” .
So happy - this comes in the middle of fighting with w
Hi Annamarie,
You're right about the location. And I believe that unless you created
it yourself in the past, there is no pre-existing Resources folder or
any keybindings file in that location.
If you don't see a Resources folder when you get to
`~/Library/Application Support/MailMate/` then
Thank you Sherif. I kind thought it might be a key binding but I’m
stuck… (not a coder but on computers since the dark ages of floppy
disks so file management is comfortable)
According to the documentation:
“It is also possible to create new key bindings files in the following
folder location
On 15 Mar 2019, at 4:49, Annamarie Pluhar wrote:
Hi all
Last time I asked for a keystroke it turned out that it was obvious so
I’m going to ask for another. Is there one for “Load Once” to
get the images that are embedded in an email to load? OR a preference
I’ve missed OR??
Thanks.
Ann
Hi all
Last time I asked for a keystroke it turned out that it was obvious so
I’m going to ask for another. Is there one for “Load Once” to get
the images that are embedded in an email to load? OR a preference I’ve
missed OR??
Thanks.
Annamarie Pluhar
802-451-1941
802-579-5975 (iPhone - not
….also, hitting “esc” a second time will dismiss what you see in
that screenshot.
The first “esc” clears the search field, and the second “esc”
clears the search results.
Ed
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Edward Thome, chair
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Murray State University
Murray
My workflow:
1. CMD-ALT-F to call up the search field
2. enter the search string
3. ESC to close the search
MM „jumps“ back to the view before I did the search.
On 19 Jan 2019, at 14:45, Annamarie Pluhar wrote:
Doesn’t work for me. Leaves the search below open below which is the
issue.
T
Either escape, or, more official one is CMD+. (period).
Vahan
> On Jan 19, 2019, at 4:19 AM, Annamarie Pluhar
> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I’m finding that I’m wanting a way to clear the search field without having
> to use the trackpad. Is there such a thing?
>
> I’m suspecting this might take me
On 19 Jan 2019, at 13:19, Annamarie Pluhar wrote:
I’m finding that I’m wanting a way to clear the search field
without having to use the trackpad. Is there such a thing?
I don’t know a single keystroke, but this works for me:
– Press option+command+F (= "Search Alle Messages") to get into the
Doesn’t work for me. Leaves the search below open below which is the
issue.
Took a screenshot - Don’t think I can send an attachment so here is
the DB
l[ink](https://www.dropbox.com/s/tb058gph2yuqunj/Screen%20Shot%202019-01-19%20at%208.41.16%20AM.png?dl=0)
Annamarie Pluhar
802-451-1941
802-5
ESC works for me.
Regards Thomas
Sent from iPhone.
> Am 19.01.2019 um 13:19 schrieb Annamarie Pluhar :
>
> Hi
>
> I’m finding that I’m wanting a way to clear the search field without having
> to use the trackpad. Is there such a thing?
>
> I’m suspecting this might take me into custom key
Hi
I’m finding that I’m wanting a way to clear the search field without
having to use the trackpad. Is there such a thing?
I’m suspecting this might take me into custom key bindings which I
know I don’t understand.
Thanks for help.
Annamarie Pluhar
802-451-1941
802-579-5975 (iPhone - not g
Time for me to learn more of the "standard Key combos" : ) I thought I
was pretty good.
thanks
On 9 Jan 2014, at 4:32, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 9 Jan 2014, at 2:56, Annamarie wrote:
Maybe twice? Not the first time.
The first time you hit escape the value of the search text field is
c
On 9 Jan 2014, at 9:32, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
The first time you hit escape the value of the search text field is
cleared (if non-empty). Alternatively, you can hit ⌘.
(command-period). This is a standard OS X key combination used to
cancel/stop actions (I use it to trigger “Cancel” button
On 9 Jan 2014, at 2:56, Annamarie wrote:
Maybe twice? Not the first time.
The first time you hit escape the value of the search text field is
cleared (if non-empty). Alternatively, you can hit ⌘.
(command-period). This is a standard OS X key combination used to
cancel/stop actions (I use it
Maybe twice? Not the first time.
On 8 Jan 2014, at 20:11, Steve Mayer wrote:
Hitting ESC doesn't work?
Steve Mayer
smaye...@me.com
On Jan 8, 2014, at 17:00, Annamarie
wrote:
Is there an obvious keystroke to cancel/close a search, that I've not
found?
Thanks
Annamarie
_
Hitting ESC doesn't work?
Steve Mayer
smaye...@me.com
> On Jan 8, 2014, at 17:00, Annamarie wrote:
>
> Is there an obvious keystroke to cancel/close a search, that I've not found?
>
> Thanks
> Annamarie
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