is this the same for standard Mac keyboards? I have one on my Mac Mini. it’s 
not bluetooth. anyway, I’m not even sure I can get all those keys at the same 
time. am I correct that fn is what you would call “home” on a windows pc? the 
top middle one in that little 6 key group?
Lorie McCloud
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> On Feb 9, 2015, at 10:57 PM, Tim Kilburn <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> There was a thread a couple of days ago discussing this sort of thing, but 
> with respect to iTunes.  The concept is the same though, the tables in iTunes 
> are similar to the tables within List view of a window.  So, you can arrow up 
> and down through these lists, expand with arrow keys and such, but, realize 
> that when you’re just using arrow key navigation, you’re not always 
> interacting with the table.  So, if you want those commands to work every 
> time, make sure that you’ve first interacted with the specific table, then 
> you can either of the following:
> 
> • use FN-VO-shift-right arrow to move to the bottom of the table and 
> FN-VO-shift-left to move to the top.
> 
> or...
> 
> • press option-down to move straight down to the last row and option-up to 
> move straight up to the top row.
> 
> Note the differences.  Holding down the FN key when you press the right arrow 
> changes the right arrow into the “end”, thus, FN-VO-shift-right moves you to 
> the very end of the table.  This will also move you to the last column in the 
> table which may or may not be desirable.  If you wish to quickly get back 
> over to the first column, I usually just VO-up once then VO-right and it 
> wraps around to the first column at the bottom of the window.  Similarly done 
> with FN-VO-shift-left.  Now, when using the option-down, you are moved 
> straight down to the bottom of the current column, and, of course, option-up 
> moves straight up to the first row remaining in the same column.
> 
> Hope this makes sense.
> 
> Later...
> 
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> 
> On Feb 9, 2015, at 21:20, The Believer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>  I cannot seem to get a handle on navigating lists in List View. How do I 
> move to the first or last item in a list?
> 
> From The Believer. . .
> . . . what if it were true?
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