Actually the ***Voice Over command*** mentioned (VO-Command-F2) DOES work to close both windows and widgets... After pressing these keys, Voice Over asks you "Close window (or widget)? Return yes, Escape no."

Remember, closing widgets, though, removes them from the Dashboard. If you just want to close the Dashboard, cycle to a different application using Command-Tab.

To select a different widget, use the Voice Over Application menu (VO- F1F1).

I also want to remind everyone that the Voice Over Commands menu (VO- HH) will bring up a list of all possible keystrokes at that moment in time and what they will do... In this list, you will find the Command "Close Window Command F2." Remember, you have to add the VO keys, so Command-F2 is really Control-Option-Command-F2.

Hope this helps...

Lou.
===Original Message===
Would be nice if you could close anything with the same keystroke (command+w would be a great choice). My brain has a limited number of slots for keyboard
shortcuts ...

You use command option control f2 to close widgets. You may also have to press fn if you have a laptop and depending on how you have fn set.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by
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Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 4:58 AM
Subject: Re: Closing dashboard widgets



Darcy Burnard wrote:

You use command option control f2 to close widgets. You may also have to press fn if you have a laptop and depending on how you have fn set.


Wow that's obscure! Anyone know how to cycle through open widgets in the
dashboard?

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Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis








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