Hi Esther,
Thanks for that tip as well. Didn't know you could search archives. From
now on will do that first before asking.
On 11/28/2008 8:47 PM, Esther wrote:
Hi Victor,
These questions are reminiscent of an earlier instance this year, where
we addressed a number of sticky points for folks switching to VoiceOver
from Windows. So forgive me if I point you to a post in the list
archives that covers your question among many others (it's point number
2 at the bottom of the list). The thread is (re)titled: "Mac Tips for
Windows Users", and it again arose out of a discussion of cursor usage.
To read the earlier points in this thread (that contain explanations of
the cursor issue from other list posters), you can use "Control-p"
(previous post by thread) if you are using Safari as your browser. (This
has to be Safari and NOT WebKit until they fix the bug in Access Key
definitions in the WebKit daily builds). The link to the archived post is:
http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss@macvisionaries.com/msg31241.html
For instructions on how to use the access keys to read through the
archives, see Anne's recent post on the subject thread of "searching
mail archives?" Again, you can read my followup post to this by using
"Control-n" (next post by thread) if you are using Safari.
http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss@macvisionaries.com/msg46243.html
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Esther
On Nov 28, 2008, at 1:45 PM, Victor Tsaran wrote:
Hey all,
I noticed that when I open more than one "finder" window, I cannot
switch between them using COMMAND+TAB. I have to first close the
foreground "Finder" window before I can interact with the next one in
line.
Any thoughts on how I could make them open side-by-side so that I can
switch with COMMAND+TAB?
Thanks,
Vic