[MlMt] Keystroke combination that seem to work for me in MM Build 5670+

Henry Seiden info at techworkspro.com
Thu Feb 24 17:59:51 EST 2022


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.

Benny mentioned in another post that he doesn’t want to include 
instructions on anything but MM app operation, not System defaults text 
substitutions or configurations. Probably a very good idea as they are 
subject to modification from outside the app, about which he has no 
control.

I think it’s worthwhile for users to know that it’s supported in MM, 
as not all apps do (even though you’d think it was true everywhere, it 
isn’t). MM has added many features that take getting used to, but so 
far, none that affect the system setting’s functionality within the 
app environment.

Respectfully,

Henry Seiden

Techworks Pro Co.
E: info<at>techworkspro<dot>com
W: http://techworkspro.com

On 23 Feb 2022, at 12:44, Steve Burling wrote:

> 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 
> left-click? If so, this sounds like Standard MacOS selection behavior
>
>> * Shift+right click = select a contiguous group of messages starting 
>> from the top, click the first one, then go the bottom of a contiguous 
>> group and then do this to select them all.
>
> Again, I don't see this with right-click (I see a context menu). Did 
> you mean left-click? If so, this also sounds like standard MacOS 
> selection behavior
>
>> * All text based substitutions you may have in MacOS. Like the ⌘ 
>> CMD key, ⌥ OPT keys.
>> * Fractions, superscripts, Universal charactersets if enabled in your 
>> system settings.
>
> Given that these are bog-standard MacOS, I'm not sure why Benny should 
> document them in MailMate's documentation. But I'm perfectly willing 
> to believe that I've misunderstood something.
>
> -- Steve
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