Re: [orca-list] Focus/caret place at Thunderbird starting



Hi.

Another interesting observation: if you run a mail client "seamonkey", the focus falls on the tab. In general - you need only click once on "tab", that would go to the folder list.


05.03.2016 22:53, Zahari Yurukov пишет:
Hi,
No, there is no way of controlling this, and even so I don't think Orca
should do it. Actually, wasn't that what Max asked last week.

However, here is a thing you might like:
Thunderbird has an addon, called Manually sort folders.
It has an extra setting of configuring the start-up folder.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/manually-sort-folders/

1. Install the addon.
2. Go into Tools -> Manually sort folders.
3. Select the "extra settings" page tab.
4. Select "Use a custom folder in the first combo box.
5. Tab to the second combo box and open it with Alt+DownArrow.
6. Arrow down to the first level folder, which contains the  folder you
want to setup as start-up folder.
7. Press RightArrow  to expand it.
8. Navigate to the folder you want to be your start-up folder and press
enter.
At this point, the combo box will collapse and will read the name of the
first level folder, which contains your selected folder. Don't worry -
you've selected your desired folder anyway.
9. Close this dialog and restart Thunderbird - your folder of choice
should be selected on start-up, though the focus wont be in the folder
tree (press F6 or Shift+F6 two times or so).

P.S. Actually, when I did this right now, Orca read the correct folder
name. So it's properly exposed. So I wonder why it didn't the first time.

Best wishes,
Zahari

On 03/05/2016 09:52 PM, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote:
>Hi,
>
>When running Thunderbird, caret/focus is located I don't know where, and
>I need to press tab several times to make it reach the folders list. I'd
>like it to be located automatically in the folders list, or in the
>messages list of the latest visited folder (e.g. inbox).
>
>Is it an Orca feature or does it depend on Thunderbird? Is it a wish
>thing for other users?
>
>Regards,
>



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