You can try CMD + Accent.  I suspect that your cat put its foot on the trackpad 
which caused the main Finder window to become active, and the small window with 
the progress bar to be hidden behind the active window.

HTH

- Brad -


On May 20, 2020, at 18:19, Petrus Tuerlings <petrus.t...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi all,
Excuse the rather odd subject of this email, but all will be explained.
I was burning a MP3  audio book collection on to a writable DVD for my work 
colleague and walked away for a moment. I had a nice little progress indicator 
up on the screen telling me the progress. I’m not sure what this looks like 
visually but one of my cats thought it looked pretty cool and let on to my 
keyboard while I was away. I heard voice over saying something while I was at 
the other end of the house so came back to check as the burn was only about 
half way through. The cat jumped off the keyboard as I came back in to the room 
but she managed to get rid of the progress indicator, lucky she didn’t stop the 
burning process. I had no idea how to bring the progress indicator back  up on 
the screen? How does one do this? I know I could have asked this question 
without the cat detail, but I thought it was pretty funny. Especially the 
little blurb noise she made as she ran away knowing she did something wrong. I 
wasn’t sure if I could put the. Lid down on the MacBook while burning a CD? Or 
I would have done it as the cat does enjoy the flashing lights and colours on 
the screen.
Thanks,
Petrus  
Sent from Petrus' MacBook 


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