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7.4 EMAIL KEYSTROKES WITH THUNDER

Your email system needs to be set up showing the Preview Pane and sending/receiving emails in Plain Text.

Add new name to address book/contacts: SHIFT CONTROL N, but in Outlook Express and Outlook 2003 go into Address book then CTRL N.

Cancel sending a message: ESCAPE then TAB to "cancel" and ENTER.

Close a message you are reading: SHIFT TAB; but in Office 2010 Outlook: ESCAPE.

Create a new message: CTRL N.

Delete an email: DELETE key at Inbox.

Forward a message: CTRL F.

Go to a folder: CTRL Y then ARROW keys.

Go to Inbox list of messages: CTRL I.

Go to next message in the list: DOWN ARROW.

Go to next unread message: CTRL U.

Go to previous message in the list: UP ARROW.

Move between Inbox list, E-mail itself, Address list & Folder list: TAB then ARROW Keys.

Open Address Book/contacts: SHIFT CONTROL B, SHIFT CONTROL C in Windows Mail.

Place email in a folder: ALT E then M then ARROW keys and ENTER.

Read a message from the Inbox list: TAB, or ENTER in Outlook Office 10.

Reply to message: CTRL R.

Send a message: ALT S or CTRL ENTER.

Send and receive emails: CTRL M.

The Free Internet Cafe for the Blind & Visually Impaired, the first in the whole of Africa, which opens the World Wide Web, making The Gambia a leading light in Africa, with this technology by allowing free and total access to surf the net send and receive emails and for students to enhace their studies with the aid of this pioneering software. No more do they need to rely on a third party to read to them newspapers, magazines, books, letters and world wide information.