Hi Gigi,
I just had the pass word issue come up again after my new glyph 2 tb HD came in 
last monday.
Just hit command "i" on  the drive that is whacking out and change access in 
the privileges table.
 if the lock is checked you half to unlock it then make your changes.
Now you can change who can access that drive in that table .
close the window and it shouldn't ask for password any more.
> remember it will ask if you want to apply the changes and i said yes and no 
> more pass word junk!

YMMV
Chuck


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On Oct 16, 2014, at 11:21 AM, Eugenia Firth wrote:

> Hi there 
> 
> It sounds like you were in column mode before. While you are in Finder, try 
> pressing command 3 and VO should say column mode. This can also be done in 
> the View Menu. I love column mode. VO backslashwill expand a folder in List 
> View mode, and command down arrow will open a folder in List View. I don't 
> like that method as well. 
> 
> Perhaps someone else can answer the question about putting in the password 
> every time. Mine doesn't do that, and I can't remember how to fix it either. 
> I think you have to be administrator of your own computer, but I can't 
> remember how either. I just took a look in System Preferences; it may be 
> there somewhere, but I couldn't find it. 
> 
> I hope part of what I could answer helps. 
> 
> Gigi 
> 
> On Oct 15, 2014, at 9:33 PM, Kristeen Hughes <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Now that my computer is back, there are a couple of minor annoyances that I 
>> don't remember how to fix. I can't collapse/expand the contents of a folder 
>> by using the left/right arrow keys.
>> 
>> Secondly, I do  not want to type in my password whenever I want to do 
>> something such as delete a file or rename one. I don't remember how to 
>> change this behavior.
>> 
>> Finally, Is there a way to stop VO from telling you whenever something is 
>> misspelled as it is reading?
>> 
>> All of these things seemed to be blissfully different before the computer 
>> had to be restored. I would like to go back to that fine state of being if 
>> possible.
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
>> Kristeen Hughes
>> [email protected]
>> 
>> 
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