exactually I just can't remembe them all. Grins!Command shift d does go to the 
desltip folder but not the finder desktip that lists all of your drives.tha'ts 
a little something to note.

S
On Jun 3, 2010, at 1:43 PM, Anne Robertson wrote:

> 
> 
> On Jun 3, 2010, at 10:29 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 
>> and anothe rkeystroke you can use is control f2. thats the one I've been 
>> using.
> 
> That is the key stroke to take you to the Apple menu. Control-F3 takes you to 
> the Dock.
> Control-F8 takes you to the Status menus.
> Command-Shift-D takes you to the Desktop.
> 
> All these shortcuts are documented against their corresponding menu items.
> 
> VoiceOver does not "Teach" us to do anything in particular. It simply gives 
> us options we can use. The specific VO commands are useful when we work with 
> the VO keys locked, which was a common thing to do before Snow Leopard and 
> Quick Nav.
> 
> The standard Mac shortcuts are second nature to me because I've been using a 
> Mac for 14 years, and many shortcuts go back a long way. Others are very 
> recent, such as Command-Shift-O to go to your Documents folder.
> 
> I always teach people the standard Mac shortcuts because you never know when 
> you'll need them.
> 
> It's worth taking the time to look closely at menus to see just how many 
> useful shortcuts there are.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
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