Use the arrow keys.
Left arrow goes "back" and right arrow goes "forward" in the sense that 
you can then use the right arrow key along with the up and down arrow 
keys to navigate through folders. This works in both of the list view 
modes. In icon mode, you will still need to click on the "back button" 
in the finder window to go back and double click a folder (or cmd+o) to 
open it.

                                Jerry

On Wednesday, June 4, 2003, at 03:55  PM, Beth Ernst wrote:

> I have an annoying problem in OS X and wondered if anyone had a 
> keyboard shortcut. (I hate using the mouse!)
>
> I know that I can hit home and go to the top of a list view, but is 
> there any shortcut key that will take you all the way to the left side 
> of the window or do I always have to go hit the scroll arrows?
>
> Sometimes when I open a finder window in the list view the scroll bar 
> at the bottom of the window has been set a little to far to the right 
> and cuts off the dropdown arrows beside folders, the icon and part of 
> the file name. I'm just looking for a shortcut way to view everything 
> again without mousing down to the scroll arrows every time.
>
> Thanks,
> Beth
>
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