Hi Les,

To access your applications folder, press command shift A, then go  
down to text edit, then open it.

To place it in the dock, press VO D as in control option D, then find  
the open text edit icon. once there, just press the down arrow and a  
contextual menu will come up, from which you have the option to leave  
the application on the dock. If you're using snow leopard, i think you  
can bring up the contextual menu with VO shift M.

For having applications on the desktop, you can chose a file or  
application you want on the desktop, then control enter to make an  
alias, then copy that alias to the desktp, which you can access  
through command shift c which stands for computer. look for desktp,  
then paste your alias which is shortcut for mac into the desktop folder.

As for the harddisk, i'm not sure as i had them on by default but  
perhaps you can look in the system preferences, which you can access  
with control F2 then arrowing down the apple menu to system preferences.

Hope that helps somewhat

best
Yuma

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