Dear John,
My name is Ben King. I switched to the Mac five months ago. I have
some great podcasts relating to the Mac. You might want to listen to
Screenlessswitchers.com I listened to them even before I received my
Mac but when I received it I felt like I was more up to speed on the
Voiceover and how it worked. Lioncourt.com is another great website
to look at as well. Another site you might want to look at is Mac
Review Podcast. I just listened to this site for the first time this
morning and loved it. This site will help you get up to date with the
applications of the Mac. Have a great day.
Blessings,
Ben
On Nov 30, 2008, at 11:53 AM, Jacob Schmude wrote:
In text edit, or any document, press command-up arrow to go to the
top, command-down to go to the bottom. In safari, use the Voiceover
first and last items. vo+shift+home and vo+shift+end respectively.
On Nov 30, 2008, at 14:50, John Sanfilippo wrote:
Hi All,
It's real nice to be here!
I have one very pressing question?
Is there no way to get to the beginning or ending limit of a text
file or web page? The only thing I know of in Text Edit is shift
plus Home or End, but that also selects. Is there something better?
Another thing is, is there a single simple common tasks document or
podcast I can get to so I can help myself and get up to speed with
a minimum of list consultation?
Help much appreciated.
John S
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