Hi,

VO-d takes you to the Dock which is simply a bar across the bottom of the 
screen with shortcuts to common, or favourite, applications.  Apps like 
TextEdit and many others are in the Applications folder.  So, as mentioned, get 
to your Desktop, or the Finder, then press cmd-shift-a which will open the 
Applications folder.  TextEdit will be there.  Numbers is a spreadsheet app, 
like Excel, Keynote is a multi-media presentation app like PowerPoint.  Notes 
is just that, a little note-taker app and Maps is just like the Maps app on an 
iOS device whereby it can give you directions and such to and between places.

HTH.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Jul 17, 2015, at 13:04, [email protected] 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,
I just went to see what programs I have, hitting VO d, and I found that I don’t 
have Text Edit. I have pages, numbers, and others that I don’t know what they 
are for.
For instance, what is Notes?
Maps?
Face time?
Keynote?
Thanks,
Rena
 
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