Hello Richard,

Friday, June 25, 2004, 10:20:17 AM, you wrote:

M>>  Aha! OK. Just for the heck of it, I tried Fn+0 (zero) where the
M>>  asterisk is on the numeric keypad and none of the combinations worked
M>>  with that. But thank you for your explanation. :)

R> Surprise, surprise - I tried Fn+0 with Ctrl>><Alt> and it did
R> indeed open all threads. I had to have the cursor somewhere in the
R> message list rather than the folder list.R> When I navigated away from
R> the folder, all threads closed. I don't know if that's how it's
R> supposed to work, but I do like it.


OK. I hadn't tried doing Ctrl+Shift+Fn+0 -

If I hold Ctrl+Shift+Fn then tap the 0, it rather seems to work like a
toggle here on the Toshiba. But trying to get all the fingers in
position to do this can be a literal pain.

Navigating away from the folder did not produce thread-closing
behavior here.

-- 
 Cheers,
 Maggie                            


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