Has anyone tried enclosing a search string in quotes either single or double to see if a search with spaces in it can be done that way yet?On Sat, 25 Sep 2010, Anne Robertson wrote:

Hello Justin,

The feature you are looking for would be available if Spaces worked with 
VoiceOver.

Other people have requested this facility, so why not write to Accessibility to 
ask for this?

Cheers,

Anne


On 25 Sep 2010, at 01:49, Justin Ekis wrote:

Hi all,

I have done very well in adjusting to the Mac by remembering the advice that I 
was reading everywhere before I made the switch. Don't assume that anything 
will work like it does on windows. Now, nearly two months into this, there is 
only one windows behavior that I really miss.

There are some applications that I would like to have running in the 
background, but don't necessarily want their windows open unless I need them. 
Let's take adium and skype as one type of example. I want to be available, but 
unless I have an incoming call or instant message, I want them to stay out of 
my way. If I am using a few applications, I don't want to have to command+tab 
past things that are currently irrelevant. I've finally stopped adium and skype 
from loading on login because they have become a nuisance.

I was hoping that you could send applications to the doc, similar to the system 
tray in windows. I see a hide option in the menu of most applications, but this 
seems to be more similar to minimizing an application in windows since 
command-tab brings it right back up again. Am I correct that there is no way to 
do something like this, or am I just missing it?

Thanks,

Justin

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