Hi,

I'm not sure what you meant by if you start typing, you don't even have to 
interact.  Why would you need to interact with the browser in finder at all 
unless, bring up the context menu for a file, app , or folder or, to do some VO 
command.  To open the app just press command O.  no interaction needed.

Ricardo Walker
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On Jun 6, 2012, at 5:14 PM, David Griffith <[email protected]> wrote:

> It is not really a solution but I find that the shortcut Command shift A 
> which will take me straight to the Application folder more  convenient than 
> Launchpad.
> I cannot see what launchpad looks like  but all it appears to offer is some 
> fancy sound affects on opening an and an inconvenient layout involving grids 
> and pages.
> In contrast command shift A will simply open the application folder with all 
> your applications in a single  alphabetical   list.  with  Finder set to 
> column view this is a very nice interface. Of course if you start to type the 
> name of the app you want you do not even need to interact.
> 
> You will need to be on the Desktop or other  Finder window  for the shortcut 
> to work.  
> David Griffith       
> On 4 Jun 2012, at 23:39, ROD SKENE wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> Is there a way to alphabetize the additional apps you have installed on your 
>> Mac.  The additional apps are on page two of launch pad.  I would like them 
>> in alphabetical order just like the pre-installed apps on page one of launch 
>> pad.
>> Thanks for any help.
>> Rod
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