Hi,
I've also done it in Icon mode with cursor tracking off and it worked just fine.
Dan
On Nov 22, 2007, at 4:20 PM, VaShaun Jones wrote:

I think I heard that selecting non contiguous files has to do with being in list mode and turning off cursor tracking. This was in the Voice Over MP3 tutorial on Apple's site for Tiger.
On Nov 22, 2007, at 6:08 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:

Keith, that's right, left click is equivalent to a click on the Mac, and right click is equivalent to a control click...

As for selecting files, if they're sequential, you can do the same thing you'd do in windows; I.E. hold down the shift key while using up / down arrows...

I'll look into selecting non-consecutive files and write back, if no one else has done so first... K?...

HTH

Smiles,

Cara  :)


On Nov 22, 2007, at 2:40 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

OK Anne thanks a lot
Now I might just be getting it!
just a click is a left mouse and control plus mouse bar is almost like a right click or a contextual menu. that's much easier for me to get my head around. I am still having trouble monitoring my download progress assuming there is any. another thing if you don't mind is when I am looking through a list of say files for example and I wish to trash say 5 of them. how do I highlight the five from the list I have so that I send to trash only once.

Hope this makes sense.

OH if it's of any interest to anyone on the list, it's the consept of using a mouse that might confuse people coming over from windows. sorry if i'm stating the obvious.

Keith

----- Original Message ----- From: "Anne Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by theblind" <[email protected]>
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Hello Keith,

Sorry if I've confused you but I know nothing about Windows so right click and left click are alien concepts to me.

On the Mac, you have a straightforward mouse click and a control click. Control click is just to get contextual menus.

Something else you should know is that closing all the windows in an application does not quit the application. You have to either choose quit from the menu or press Command-q.

Cheers,

Anne



On Nov 22, 2007, at 11:09 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

OK thanks anne
sorry but how then do i do a right click or it's equivalent?
keith
----- Original Message ----- From: "Anne Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello Keith,

To bring up a contextual menu on a link in Safari, make sure your mouse is on the link by pressing Control-Option-Command- F5, then hold down the Control key and click the trackpad button.

Note: Macs do not have left and right clicks. The equivalent of left click is Control Click. It makes no difference which end of the trackpad button you click.

Cheers,

Anne



On Nov 22, 2007, at 10:24 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

NO unfortunately Will what happens is that the link opens and plays the audio off the web but doesn't download. have i got a setting wrong somewhere?

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hi just click the link and they should start downloading it hink

On 22 Nov 2007, at 21:15, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

OK sorry but I still don't understand!
I am using safari to navigate a page now at the bottom of this page are around 25 ish links to download an audio file. when using windows I would use the aplications key and save as etc. then the download would start.
How do I do this action using safari?
I am  using tiger until my leopard arrives. thanks
Keith











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