Hi,
Well I just got on with it when I got my macbook but mind you I had
used OS 9 with outspoken for a while so had some idea of what was
going on.
On 15 Sep 2007, at 01:14, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
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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