Whoops, you are correct. My fingers just do it without thinking now so I
should have asked my fingers :)
CB
On 8/31/15 12:57 AM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
Hi Chris. Isn't Command+Shift+A the way to open the applications folder?
Shawn
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On Aug 30, 2015, at 11:52 PM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
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It's easy to forget a bunch of the finder "Jump to" commands. If you move to
the menubar (VO-M) and arrow right to the Go menu you'll find a whole pile of them.
Command-Option-A for the applications folder and command-option-u for the utilities
folder are ones I use all the time.
CB
On 8/30/15 8:14 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
Hi.
This morning I was using my Mac mini and was frustrated with it as the USB
keyboard is different to the Bluetooth keyboard that I use with my I Mac. I
was trying to download VM Fusion to put on my Mac mini as I had initially put
the downloaded file on my iCloud drive so that I could put the same file on my
Mac mini, and I pressed option command L in finder and it opened my download
folder. Thought someone may find it useful if they are on the desk top.
Option Command L puts you straight in to your downloads folder.
Kawal.
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