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By David Kingsbury · #10730 ·
Re: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Classic
The Ctrl + Tab (and, of course, Ctrl + Shift + Tab to reverse direction) is another excellent choice.? It has a traversal cycle of:? Control Tabs List (mail, calendar, etc.), Folder Tree, Message
By Brian Vogel · #10729 ·
Re: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Classic
Here is what I do. Say I'm in my inbox, I hit Ctrl, shift, tab and that lands me in a list of all folders in Outlook, I simply arrow down to a folder I want to delete, rename, etc. and hit
By Alan Robbins · #10728 ·
Re: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Classic
Shannon, Have you tried NVDA or Narrator?? Do they behave in the same way as JAWS?? This could very well be a JAWS problem, and the easiest way to rule that in or out is to use an alternate screen
By Brian Vogel · #10727 ·
Re: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Classic
F6 and shift F6 has ?always worked in the past, but I am experiencing the same issue now it started over the weekend and I¡¯m not sure why it started but when I press F6 or shift f6, jaws ? ?just
By Shannon · #10726 ·
Re: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Classic
- No, it doesn't.? Ctrl + Y brings up the Go To Folder dialog.? If you select a folder here and hit OK, you do NOT end up with focus in the folder tree, but in the message list for the folder
By Brian Vogel · #10725 ·
Re: How do I combine two inboxes into a single one.
Is their a way to make this permanent? Here on my work computer after my computer restarts the focused inbox is checked again. Steve Cook, CPM Statewide Services Manager & Assistive Technology
By Cook, Steve · #10724 ·
Re: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Classic
Control y does it From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Steve Cook via groups.io Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2025 02:58 To: [email protected] Subject:
By George B · #10723 ·
Re: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Classic
Shift F6 is working here, give that a try Steve Cook If you would like to join my Smart Glasses group in which all Smart Glasses can be discussed. Sen a message to [email protected] and
By Steve Cook · #10722 ·
Re: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Classic
- Just FYI, that sequence does not exist for me in Outlook Classic.? After Alt + V, there is no Y option.? I suspect you may have an add-in that shifts some of your shortcuts (I have these in Word,
By Brian Vogel · #10721 ·
Re: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Classic
Hello Steven, You might want to make sure the folder pane is set to normal. The sequence of keys to use are Alt followed by V, followed by y, followed by 2, followed by F. Check to see if the Normal
By Brian Lee · #10720 ·
Re: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Classic
Try pressing alt plus F1. I believe this will show/hide the navigation/folder list sidebar. - Brad -
By Brad Snyder · #10719 ·
Re: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Classic
If F6 doesn't eventually cycle through the Folder Tree, then something's wrong.? That's one of the "visitation areas" that F6 moves through on its cycle. Ctrl + Y brings up the "Go to Folder" dialog,
By Brian Vogel · #10718 ·
Re: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Classic
You can try. CTRL + letter Y. To go to the folder list. Gaston
By Gaston Bedard · #10717 ·
Re: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Classic
Shift+F6 should take you there. |Wayne Senior,Dewsbury, England
By Wayne23 · #10716 ·
Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Classic
Whatever I do, I can't seem to bring back the folder list so I can actually delete some folders. Tried all I can find on Google etc. F6 Doesn't go to the folder list. Anyone have any ideas please?
By Steven Hicks · #10715 ·
Re: How do I combine two inboxes into a single one.
Hello, Tony and all. Looks like your trick worked. I really appreciate the help. Kevin and Lily Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2025 12:29 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re:
By Kevin Minor · #10714 ·
Re: How do I combine two inboxes into a single one.
Hi Kevin, You've been hit by the Microsoft outlook focused inbox trick. Grins! I've seen this a few times. Here's the fix. While in outlook, move your screen reader's focus to the view tab. Once its
By Tony Ballou · #10713 ·
Re: How do I combine two inboxes into a single one.
It seems that I have a combined Inbox. I created a new Outlook account for a specific group of messages. Those messages are coming into the same Inbox as my gmail account. That was a surprise to me.
By NCBootman · #10712 ·
Re: How do I combine two inboxes into a single one.
Typically, each account has its own dedicated inbox.? There's nothing unusual about this and it's the default state in almost all email clients. Outlook Classic does not support a unified inbox, but
By Brian Vogel · #10711 ·