Re: Rescuing a file from the trash

2018-09-10 Thread 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Hi, You can still use the hop to the bottom/end of a menu even with wrapping on. VO knows where the bottom/end is and if you were to use the VO-fn-right arrow combination, it will jump to the end of the items. Later... Tim Kilburn Apple Teacher (with Swift Playgrounds Recognition) Fort

Re: Rescuing a file from the trash

2018-09-10 Thread 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
It is off. Sometimes I like it on but in some instances I like to hot the bottom of some menus quickly especially if there are many items. From E.T.'s Keyboard... ancient.ali...@icloud.com Many believe that we have been visited in the past. What if it were true? On 9/10/2018 11:23 AM,

Re: Rescuing a file from the trash

2018-09-10 Thread 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Hi ET, Wrapping around only works if you've set that in the VO Utility. By default, VO is not set to wrap around, although I much prefer wrap around mode as opposed to hitting the wall. Later... Tim Kilburn Apple Teacher (with Swift Playgrounds Recognition) Fort McMurray, AB Canada On Sep

Re: Rescuing a file from the trash

2018-09-10 Thread Michael Busboom
Believe me, I did not react quickly in the least, only discovering my mistake about a half an hour after the accidental file removal. Take care and thanks for the additional input, Mike > On 10.09.2018, at 20:20, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries > wrote: > > One can use the left arrow key

Re: Rescuing a file from the trash

2018-09-10 Thread 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
One can use the left arrow key alone to wrap around from the Finder item on the dock to Trash, then arrow up to Open it. No Put Back shortcut I know of but if one acts quickly, Cmd Z may save the day. From E.T.'s Keyboard... ancient.ali...@icloud.com Many believe that we have been

Re: Rescuing a file from the trash

2018-09-10 Thread Michael Busboom
Tim, That was exactly what the doctor ordered. Thank you very much! I rarely send files to the trash and up till now, had never needed to retrieve anything from there. Thanks so very much! Mike > On 10.09.2018, at 19:59, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries > wrote: > > Hi, > > Press

Re: Rescuing a file from the trash

2018-09-10 Thread 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Hi, Press VO-d to go to the Dock, either type t r, or VO-right all the way to the far right of the Dock where the Trash can is located. VO-space on this item. The Trash will open and display the items within the Trash. To reclaim an item from the Trash without soiling yourself, locate the

Rescuing a file from the trash

2018-09-10 Thread Michael Busboom
Hi everybody, I guess my subject sort of explains the situation. I accidentally sent a file on my Desktop to Trash, and I want to get that file back! Unless I overlooked something, I was unable to find a Trash folder on my Mac. If someone could tell me how to find a list of files that are in