Ah, OK, I was under the impression that when I did it originally, it said
more than that, but I'll guess it's working correctly 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Josh de Lioncourt
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 8:14 PM
To: General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by
theblind
Subject: Re: A complete dxplaination of my finder problem

Jed,

OK first off...you are on your desktop.  The desktop is part of the Finder,
and what you're describing is exactly what it should be doing.  Command-1,
2, or 3 does not work here, because this is not a folder window.  If you
want to see all the apps on your Mac, you can use VO-M to go to the menu
bar, arrow to the right to the, "Go,"  
menu, and then arrow down to "Applications."  There is a shortcut for this
which is Command-Shift-A.  What you're describing is, undoubtedly, the
desktop.  The big problem you're having is that you are just sort of
blundering around in the dark, trying to figure stuff out.  I highly
recommend reading the VO manual or general Mac tutorials online.  Just
diving in blind, so to speak, is going to be slow going.

Josh de Lioncourt
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