I am not sure I have any documentation as I had a laptop failure myself last
year when a tiny amount of spilt tea dripped onto the motherboard through a
USB port when I lost a load of emails. I will search back but I do not think
I go back that far now.
Looking on my DropBox I have copies of
hi to all
in mac osx 10.9 we cannot seem to simply put an app on the dock directly from
the apps folder, without having to open it first, to right click it, to tell it
to stay on dock.
are we missing something?
regards
William
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Hello Will,
The Add to dock command is Cmd-Ctrl-Shift-t.
Cheers,
Anne
On 12 Apr 2014, at 14:44, William Lomas w.d.lo...@btinternet.com wrote:
hi to all
in mac osx 10.9 we cannot seem to simply put an app on the dock directly from
the apps folder, without having to open it first, to
I'm confused.com. If I want an app in the dock all I do is highlight it
in the applications folder and press command-control-shift-t.
Regards Chris
Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof!
On 12/04/2014 13:44, William Lomas wrote:
hi to all
in mac osx 10.9 we cannot seem to simply
Yeah. The key sttroke changed. It is now control cmd shift t. They changed it
when mavericks was released as the usual keystroke does somethign with tabs.
On Apr 12, 2014, at 5:44 AM, William Lomas w.d.lo...@btinternet.com wrote:
hi to all
in mac osx 10.9 we cannot seem to simply put an app
Chris, not everyone has your knowledge, hence the list.
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Subject: Re: Dock oddities
I'm confused.com. If I want an app in the
I actually need to make a list of what I need to add to my adendum for my
mavericks series. I keep forgetting that cmd control shift t is now the new key
stroke for the doc as we are all used to cmd shift t.
Take care to all and be blessed.
On Apr 12, 2014, at 10:01 AM, Eleanor Martha Burke
Ar I see. Sorry for the confusion there. Well the only way I know to do
it is:
1. Open the applications folder with command-shift-a in the Finder.
2. Highlight an application. This depends on the view you've set: icon,
list or column. Applications have files ending in .app.
3. Press
Hello all. I use the Jawbone jam box with my IPhone and IPad. It seems no
matter what I do it always tries to connect to the last device I used it with.
Is there anyway without turning off bluetooth , because I use a bt keyboard, to
not have it connect automatically without having the device
Hi,
I don’t understand the difference between the command o and the command down
arrow commands. Seems to me they do the same thing. When would you use one
over the other?
Thanks,
Don
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Hi,
For practical purposes they do the same thing. You can use one or the other,
though i always use command-o for some reason. It doesn’t matter very much.
Best,
Zack.
On Apr 12, 2014, at 4:52 PM, don bishop w6...@donbishop.org wrote:
Hi,
I don’t understand the difference between the
I use both, and train people to use both. It depends on where your hands are I
guess is the way I look at it.
Take care.
On Apr 12, 2014, at 5:00 PM, Zachary Kline zkl...@speedpost.net wrote:
Hi,
For practical purposes they do the same thing. You can use one or the other,
though i always
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