You need to use command v to open the Computers window in the Finder. Navigate to said USB drive and open the folder to view its contents.

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On 6/12/2022 12:55 AM, Lorie McCloud wrote:
I put a thumb drive in my Mac mini running Monterey that I was planning to put 
some data on. I pressed command i for info. I wanted things such as size and 
memory used which vo read but it didn't read the actual info just the heading 
or title or whatever you would say. is there some other keystroke to get it to 
actually read the particulars?

thanks.
Lorie

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