If yo go to the Finder menu, you'll find what your looking for in Finder's 
Preferences
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Yuma Antoine Decaux" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 9:33 AM
Subject: Re: Setting Up Access to the Hard drive and Applications


>
> 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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