Left swiping on the email is just a shortcut, and furthermore it has elements that enable self teaching:ġ) While scrolling one might discover that individual emails slide left or rightģ) One of them happens to be a ? in red fillĤ) If you keep sliding left, the red-filled? rubber band snaps to fill the row, and un-snaps if you slide back to the rightĥ) remove your finger and the email disappears.Ħ) swipe left fast and the action is fastħ) If you perform the action by accident you might guess that you just deleted an email.
(Pun intended) For a first stab there is this intuitive option: It seems to me that you’re trashing good design. I can’t see how you came to your final point. MacDailyNews Take: Another little volume-related trick: Hold down Option-Shift while using the volume up and down keys on your keyboard and you’ll get finer output volume control by holding Option-Shift, each step is one quarter that of the normal volume up and down keys. “For Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, the option key reveals more in-depth information on your device or devices you’re connected to. “Specifically, with volume settings, holding the option key will reveal a menu that will allow you to quickly change the input source and output device,” Martin reports. “However, if you hold the option key while clicking some of the icons, it unveils an entirely different menu.” “Clicking on any of these will provide a list of quick access settings,” Martin reports. “By default, there are several menu bar applications preloaded on the Mac, most of them giving you quick access to the most commonly tweaked settings, such as volume, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth,” Taylor Martin reports for CNET.