application to narrow the list of options.
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macvisionaries@googlegroups.com on behalf of Bradford Snyder
Date: Monday, February 6, 2023 at 00:35
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Subject: Re: Activating Launch pad?
As a VoiceOver user, I find the best way to use Launchpad, is as follows:
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If you invoke LaunchPad, you can start typing the name of the desired
application to narrow the list of options.
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behalf of Bradford Snyder
Date: Monday, February 6, 2023 at 00:35
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Activating Launch pad
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HTH.
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On Feb 5, 2023, at 22:28, Fazil M. wrote:
How can I activate Launch Pad, please?
Thanks!
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Actually it's simpler than that. Find the app in the Applications folder
then press command-delete to move to trash.
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu
On 14/08/2014 00:23, Grant Hardy wrote:
Hi all,
Like iOS, I understand that to uninstall an
I do use that method for some non-App Store apps, but Apple states that for
apps downloaded from the App Store, the recommended uninstall method is as I
described (touching and holding an icon on the Launch pad until the apps start
to jiggle, then tapping on the X). See http://support.apple.com
On 14/08/2014 18:35, Grant Hardy wrote:
I do use that method for some non-App Store apps, but Apple states that for
apps downloaded from the App Store, the recommended uninstall method is as I
described (touching and holding an icon on the Launch pad until the apps start
to jiggle, then tapping
www.hadley.edu
On 14/08/2014 18:35, Grant Hardy wrote:
I do use that method for some non-App Store apps, but Apple states that for
apps downloaded from the App Store, the recommended uninstall method is as I
described (touching and holding an icon on the Launch pad until the apps
start
Hi all,
Like iOS, I understand that to uninstall an app downloaded via the Mac App
Store, one should hold down on an app's icon until all the apps start to
jiggle, then click on the the delete (X) button to uninstall it. How do you do
this with VoiceOver? I feel silly, but I can't find an
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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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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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
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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