Hello Sarah
On 18 Jun 2012, at 18:14, Sarah Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
• Lol. yeah I keep my doc in ABC order. A lot of people think I'm crazy but
there it is. It's a good tip and I use it religiously.
Gordon and I find that if you maintain organisation throughout the system, it
makes
Hi all
Many will probably know this, others may not care. But if you're like me and
try to maintain a tidily organised system at all times, you may like to know
that it is possible to move items around in the dock using the
Option+Left/Right cursor keys. Personally, I keep my Dock organised
Lol. yeah I keep my doc in ABC order. A lot of people think I'm crazy but
there it is. It's a good tip and I use it religiously.
Take care all.
On Jun 18, 2012, at 7:52 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:
Hi all
Many will probably know this, others may not care. But if you're like me and
try to
How do u see the files and folders side or is just the applications side
accessible with VO?
Tj
On Jun 18, 2012, at 1:14 PM, Sarah Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
Lol. yeah I keep my doc in ABC order. A lot of people think I'm crazy but
there it is. It's a good tip and I use it
First, on the specific folder in the dock, use VO-shift-m to open the
context menu.
Then, make sure, folder and list are checked in the items shown.
Then, you can use VO-space to open the folder and see the items in the folder
listed. They will either be in order of date added or by name,
Huh? You can see everything. Just arrow to the separator and then arrow past
it. to see folders vo shift m on them and then put them in to list mode through
that option. at least I think that's what you are supposed to do. I can't
remember as I need to do the same thing.
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