What is a floating window and how do you know they are there?
On Jan 4, 2008, at 4:23 PM, Marshall F. Scott wrote:
it's Ctrl-F6.
Marshall
On Jan 4, 2008, at 12:40 PM, Simon Cavendish wrote:
Dear Marshall,
What's the key command to move to a floating window?
Simon Cavendish
On 4 Jan 2008, at 07:15, Marshall F. Scott wrote:
Hi John,
Press Command-Accent to switch between windows in the current
application. And Command Tab will move you between applications.
There's also a key command to move you to a floating window.
Marshall
On Jan 4, 2008, at 7:42 AM, John Moore wrote:
Well, actually, three. First, I am in an assistive technology
instructor training program where I need the ability to keep two
documents open at once and be able to switch between them on the
fly.
I'm lucky my student wasn't here today, because I couldn't figure
out
how to do it. Does the Window Chooser menu show two documents
that I
have open? Or, is there a shortcut key to switch between
documents on
the fly? Second, I have been having a problem with ITunes. I'm
guessing it's because I overloaded the processor, but I need
clarification. Basically, what happens is that if I try to switch
between tracks on CD's a few times, the whole thing stops
working. VO
just says, "Busy" and then "Application" followed by "ready." I
always
restart the Mac and it works, but I'm tempted to get another player
that doesn't crash like that. If I do things from my external hard
drive, it works just fine. Finally, I am on a corporate wireless
network trying to send e-mail through Mail. Last night, I got an
error
dialog telling me that it couldn't send e-mail through the SMTP
server
on port 25. Is there something I need to fix, or do our admins have
that port blocked. Skype works just fine, and everything else is
great. BTW, if anyone's interested, I'm Lion's World Services for
the
Blind's first Mac user. I'm in one of there programs.
Anyway, thanks for the help.
--
John Moore
Marshall F. scott
University of Utah - CVRTI
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Salt Lake City, UT 84112
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Marshall F. scott
University of Utah - CVRTI
95 South 2000 East
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Phone: (801) 587-9523
Fax: (801) 581-3128
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skype: scott9576a