You're halfway there, Tom. After doing Ctrl-O and a shift tab, yes,
you're in your last used folder. Shift tab 2 more times to a list of
folders. It never seemed to be in any order I could figure out. I do
a left or right arrow to then enable me to up arrow in the list. You
will likely find a folder at a higher level than the one you wish to
go to to locate your MP3 file to edit. Leave that higher level folder
selected in that list. Now tab twice to the list which will show all
the folders and files under the higher level folder you just
selected. If you need to go to deeper levels of folders, just select
the next folder you need to open and press Enter. You can keep doing
this until you reach the folder with the file you need to edit.
HTH,
Jeff
At 06:15 PM 8/23/2011, you wrote:
Hello list: Am frustrated! Apparently don't know this thing like I
thought I did; here's my problem: I want to run a file through MP3
Direct Cut; problem is that I cannot get to it! When I do my
"control-O, it insists on putting me in the wrong folder and I see
no way to get to where I need to get to get to the file I want to
work with! I'm doing the "control-O; then I tab up and..well..I'm
in a folder that has all the stuff that I used for WSM-AM; that's
not what I want! How do I tell this thing that I need to be in a
different folder other than where I was the last time I worked with
MP3 Direct Cut? I hope I have explained this clearly? Am using
Windows XP (Home) and Jaws 12. Thanks in advance!
Tom Kaufman
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