Hi Paul,

From memory, under System Preferences go to "Exposé & Spaces", then select the 
"Spaces" tab.  There should be a check boxes for enabling spaces and also 
shortcut key assignments.  I think I unchecked the options to enable spaces and 
set all the shortcut keys to "-".  Not sure this is exact for Mountain Lion, 
but I typically always disable the Exposé shortcuts, too.

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther
  
On Oct 29, 2012, at 07:57, Paul Hopewell wrote:

> Hi Sarah, 
> YOu say you disabled spaces a long time ago. How did you disable spaces? 
> Maybe if I disable spaces the spaces I have accidentally created will go away 
> and I will never be troubled by spaces again. 
> Best regards.....
> 
> Paul Hopewell
> On 29 Oct 2012, at 17:46, Sarah Alawami <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I don't think there is a way for a vo user to remove spaces, so I heard 
>> through the grape vine. You have to do something with drag and drop but 
>> that's about all I know. I don't ben use spaces. I disabled that a long ish 
>> time ago.
>> 
>> Be blessed.
>> On Oct 29, 2012, at 10:40 AM, Paul Hopewell <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello, 
>>> I am running the latest version of Mountain Lion (10.8.2) on my iMac. 
>>> 
>>> I am concerned that I have somehow created multiple spaces. If I go to 
>>> mission control I see that there is a spaces list with entries titled "exit 
>>> to dashboard", "exit to desktop 1" and "exit to desktop 2". If this means 
>>> that there are multiple spaces on my screen then I don't want them. How 
>>> might they have been created and how can I get rid of them? 
>>> 
>>> Many thanks for any tips on spaces. 
>>> 
>>> Best regards.....
>>> 
>>> Paul Hopewell

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