Hi Tim and all,

There are two radio buttons I get via command-o. I can use either one to view files and folders but they are unlabeled. Whichever one you choose will rremain selected across sessions. Choosing the second radio button from the left as you tab provides a wider range but is more difficult to navigate. With this view, you have to interact with the scroll and then interact with it again it seems and then you get names of files and folders in your home directory. If you use the first radio button, it is harder because you have to expandd collapsed items.. I've not played with this interface extensively and I believe there are also other ways to interact in this dialog but I'm not finding an interaction view I cannot use.

On Sep 30, 2006, at 1:33 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:

Hi Jane,

you said: When I'm in iTunes or Audacity, where I have to chose something like a folder, or a file, this browser comes up, but I can't seem to move through it, even after I interact with it, to find the file/folder I want. How do I fix this?


If I'm understanding you correctly, I would press cmd+2 to ensure that I'm in List mode in the dialog. Then when you interact with the File Outline, navigation works much smoother. You can use VO keys +vertical line to open/close folders and arrow through the rest. the "Browser" tends to be related to "Icon" view which is often unpleasant with VO.

Hope that was what you were asking.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
& Carter the Canine
Fort McMurray, AB Canada





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