Hello Eugenia: 

Thanks so much for your help!  My early experience with the finder has been so 
similar to yours. ☺  

Thanks also, to those that took the time to pass along the very helpful hints.  
I feel much more comfortable in finder now than I did this morning.  I'm loving 
the column view and now with a clearer understanding of the layout I can work 
at the navigation commands.

Take care,
Kirsten 
   

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On 2013-07-18, at 7:13 PM, Eugenia Firth <[email protected]> wrote:

> when I first got my Mac, Finder was probably the hardest thing for me. This 
> is because I was not used to the List View mode looks on the Mac compared to 
> Windows. I had never used Column mode in Windows, and now I love it. 
> 
> When I was using Windows, I pressed the enter key if I wanted to access a 
> folder. Doing that on the Mac will cause you to enter renaming mode for 
> renaming your files and folders. I love that now, but I kept wanting to press 
> that enter key to get into my folders. 
> 
> On the Mac, if you use list view mode, the folder name is at the top of your 
> list and you press down arrow below that for the file names. If you choose 
> column mode, which I now prefer, you don't encounter your file names unless 
> you press the right arrow key after you hear the file folder that the file is 
> in. Column mode for me makes it faster to get through things because I don't 
> need to hear all those file names until I want them. 
> 
> Then there's another thing that I had to get used to. If you want to paste a 
> file into a folder, you don't go into the folder. You get on top of it and 
> paste or move it into the folder. The commands for doing these functions are 
> easy, and you will recognize them if you ever had a Windows computer. Copy is 
> command c; paste is command v; move is a little different with option command 
> v. There is a command x for cut and paste but I find moving with option 
> command v to work more consistently. 
> 
> I hope this discussion helps. 
> 
> Oh, another command you might want to remember in case you something horrible 
> you didn't want to (like I did), is command z as in zap to undo something you 
> did. 
> 
> Regards, 
> Gigi 
> 
> On Jul 18, 2013, at 10:19 AM, Scott's MacBook Pro <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
>> What problems are you having? Maybe we can help you to better understand the 
>> Finder if you explain to us what struggles you are having.
>> 
>> Scott
>> On Jul 18, 2013, at 9:35 AM, Kirsten hill <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello:
>>> 
>>> Is there a resource available that I can use to understand the file 
>>> structure and navigating within finder using voice over? 
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
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