Press command shift c, go to your hard drive, right arrow and you should here applications folder, press command V to paste. Of course this is after you have copied the item.
On Nov 25, 2007, at 9:35 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

      Think it's column view.
reason i say think is that it's a bit like an excell table i.e. columns and rows. hope this explains things.

keith
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when you say "list of apps", do you mean that the list was in column mode,
list mode or icon mode?

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Subject: moving folders


OK the steps I took were
pressed VO keys and held them while pressing down arrow,
reached my memory stick and with the VO keys still pressed I pressed the
space key to open my memory stick.
then I had to interact with a scroll bar that gave me the list of folders,
apps etc on the memory stick
Next I had to VO and down arrow again to find the app that I needed to copy
to the clipboard
next I pressed the apple key or the applications key which ever you prefer
and the C key to copy the app.
after that I arrowed back through the folder structure until I came to
the applications folder,which I believe is where  I can store apps.
so upon opening this folder by pressing VO and space I down arrowed once
and came upon a list of apps already there.
I then deselected the selected file in that list, if you see what I mean, then I pressed apps key plus V to paste my app in to the apps folder.

wow that's some steps when you put fingers to keyboard.
OH unfortunately the paste action after all that didn't work.

thanks

Keith






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