Thanks, it also works in the applications folder as well. I was wondering why it wasn't in any documentation, so I figured I would try it. Also I think the guy that wrote the article on josh-the- lioncourt web site mentioned that this was one of the features Windows has, but the Mac doesn't. We actually need a way to jskip the menu bar keystroke and just press command E for edit or something.
On Oct 17, 2007, at 11:02 PM, Woody Jackson wrote:


On Oct 17, 2007, at 6:39 PM, VaShaun Jones wrote:

Listers to some this tid-bid of info will be something that most Mac users have known for a while...

Kudos!!

Wow, I am impressed. You have come a long way with your Mac in this short time! How did you find out about that tidbit?

I have long known that you can do that with any list like a menu, I had never thought about going across the menu itself (which you can do by left and right arrow).

The more you know about your Mac, both basic commands and full keyboard access the less you have to use VoiceOver to navigate those menus or buttons.


That is the fun and wonderful thing about computers, there is always the chance to learn something new, and you can learn a new trick from anyone.

It's fun to intuit and take a chance with the Mac, always remember to apply those tricks to similar things elsewhere on your computer.



Cool,

Woody






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