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Of course, you can still find other menu items in the Thunderbird menu bar by pressing the Alt key on Windows and Linux (and in the macOS Thunderbird menu bar). There are now at most two layers of submenus, so you no longer need to dig around in multiple sublevels to find what you need. Only global context items are listed, which do not need to be updated or changed based on which Thunderbird “Space” you are using. The Application Menu (also known as appmenu or “Thunderbird Menu”), ≡, has been simplified and reduced to make it easier to navigate. We are working on improving the other toolbars (e.g., composer, message window, event editor, etc.) for a future release. Please refer to Unified Toolbar for more details on the Unified Toolbar and customizations. Also available are Spaces-specific buttons for each Space.įull keyboard navigation includes Tab and arrow keys to navigate, Enter to add a button to the toolbar, Delete to remove it, and Alt with arrow keys to move buttons around on the toolbar, in addition to mouse actions such as drag and drop. The toolbar is customizable by right clicking ( control click on macOS) > Customize…Ĭustomize… offers a common set of buttons available for all “Spaces”, which correspond to the Spaces Toolbar Introduced in 102. This toolbar is used for all “Spaces”, which are Mail, Address Book, Calendar, Tasks, Chat and Settings. There is now a single “Unified Toolbar” on top of the Tabs Bar, which is fully screenreader and keyboard accessible. 5 Look and Feel Improvements: New Message Button, Get messages, Folder pane options meatball menu.
