On 28/09/04 13:36, "goodidea" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> Not that I want to put my foot in it: I am new to Apple Mac and use the
> OS in another language.
> Whenever I read about the "Option-Key" on the net I wonder which one is
> actually meant.
> 
> Is it the one next to the command key (thanks for teaching me that one
> also)?

On the US Qwerty keyboard, yes, the "Option" key is next to the "Command"
key. Although it might depend on the keyboard mapping you have. Since you're
using OS X in another language, maybe you have a different keyboard mapping
than the US mapping and maybe the "Option" key is not next to the "Command"
key. I think on recent keyboards, it also has the smaller label "alt".

-Laurent.
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