To add a command, first cmd + tab until you hear "finder", then cmd + n to add 
a new finder window.

Take care

14. des. 2013 kl. 00:10 skrev Tim Kilburn <[email protected]>:

> Hi Lee,
> 
> Press cmd-tab to cycle through the various open applications.  Once VO 
> announces Finder, wait a second or two to confirm that it is actually in the 
> Finder then press cmd-shift-a to open the Applications folder.  
> Alternatively, press VO-f1-f1 to bring up the Application Chooser menu, 
> choose Finder then do the cmd-shift-a to open the Applications folder.
> 
> Regarding editing, the default behaviour of a cursor on the Mac is different 
> than on Windows.  If you’re moving directionally right across text, the 
> cursor lands to the right of whatever was just read, be it a word, a 
> character or whatever.  Conversely, moving directionally left would land your 
> cursor to the left of whatever VO reads.
> 
> The Contextual menu is just VO-shift-m, no cmd key necessary.
> 
> To remove an app, you can usually just find it in the Applications folder 
> then either press cmd-delete or VO-shift-m on it and choose “Move to Trash”.  
> A caution though, to not get too delete happy with the Apple built-in 
> applications.  For the most part, you should just leave them be.  You can, 
> though, remove third-party apps without issue.
> 
> Later…
> 
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> 
> On Dec 13, 2013, at 3:56 PM, Lee Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Dear list I cannot access my applications folder
>> It is not on the dock with trash and downloads.  I have tried option command 
>> a and shift command a with no joy.  I cannot find it in mission control or 
>> launchpad either.  Any suggestions?  How do you remove an application in 
>> mavericks?  I cannot  get the context menu command shift vo m to work.  Does 
>> this need to be configured?  Learning to edit on mac  this is  is this  
>> probably garbled.
>> seems to be overwriting everything.
>> Many Thanks Lee              
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