On Sunday, September 7, 2003, 3:21:44 AM, Stefan Tanurkov wrote: > Actually Ctrl+Arrows are used for moving to next/previous unread > message. Alt+Arrows are used for moving to next/previous viewed > message. This is how they are described in the pop-up menus :-)
> Ctrl+Alt+Arrows should be used to move to unread messages when the > preview pane is selected. This is because Ctrl+Arrows are used for > moving between words... OK, fair enough. That seems logical but in daily use isn't: I don't normally move back to "previous unread" but to "previous viewed". Similarly, I rarely move forward to "next viewed" but to "next unread". So it would be much more intuitive to have Alt+Right for "next unread" and Alt+Left for "previous viewed". Ideally, to reduce finger strain, I'd like a really lazy method for reviewing messages (I get a lot every day), like: ArrowDown moves to next unread message, and if it's larger than the preview pane, PgDown scrolls downwards, PgUp upwards, with automatic change of focus. ArrowUp moves back to last viewed. Or an option to reconfigure keyboard shortcuts to any way the user likes it: I personally hate all those CTRL/ALT finger gymnastics for something as simple as moving through new messages. Hope this makes sense. Regards, Günter mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Using The Bat! Version 2.00 Windows XP Version 5 Build 2600
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