Hi,

Snow Leopard will not have "CMD" + "X" because traditionally users are  
known to move thing accidently and then turn on Apple for it from what  
I understand.

Thanks,
Alex,


On 6-May-09, at 1:55 PM, Jesper Holten wrote:

>
> Hi.
> Exactly. unfortunately you can't move contents by using command +x  
> yet, one
> hopes that snowleopard will be changing that.
> Cheers, Jesper.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Søren Jensen" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 9:07 AM
> Subject: Re: how to drag and drop to an external hard drive?
>
>
>
> Hi.
>
> You can just copy/paste to your harddrive. Choose the folder you wanna
> copy, press command c, find your harddrive and paste it by pressing
> command v.
> Best regards
> Søren Jensen
> Mail & MSN:
> [email protected]
> Website:
> http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/
>
> On 06/05/2009, at 00.00, John J Herzog wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi list,
>> I wanto to drag and drop something from my mac to an external hard
>> drive. In this case, it is my Itunes folder.
>> Here's the problem I'm having though. When I find the Itunes  
>> folder, I
>> turn cursor tracking off, and hit VO command shift space. I hear the
>> one click of the mouse. Next, I navigate to the external hard drive
>> using the window chooser menu. I then interact with the list of items
>> in the drive. Finally, I hit VO command f5 to route the mouse to the
>> hard drive. Here's where things get messed up though. When I hit VO
>> command f5, it tells me that the name of the drive, indicating I have
>> routed the mouse correctly. However, when I hit VO f5, it tells me
>> that the Itunes folder is under the  mouse. So I try VO command f5
>> again, and again it tells me that the drive is under the mouse.
>> However, hitting VO f5 still tells me that the Itunes folder in music
>> is under the mouse. Also, when I hit command shift space, nothing
>> happens, and the Itunes folder is not copied. Keep in mind cursor
>> tracking is off.
>>
>> What is going on here? Why am I unable to route the mouse to the
>> external hard drive so I can drag things into it?
>>
>>>
>
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> >


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