Hello Alex,

The X is equivalent to Cmd-w. She needs to go to the application menu and click 
on Quit. Otherwise, she could just use Cmd-q.
The standard shortcut to get to the menus is Ctrl-F2.
To go to the Dock is Ctrl-F3.
To go to the menu extras is Ctrl-F6.
To go to the toolbar is Ctrl-F5.

I use these shortcuts all the time, except in Pages where they don’t work!

Cheers,

Anne


> On 8 Dec 2015, at 19:29, Alex Hall <mehg...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi list,
> My mother uses a Mac, and whenever I have to take it to fix or install 
> something, I find a bunch of apps open. This isn't a problem, but they're all 
> empty. Safari, messages, Mail, and others are all there when I command-tab, 
> but all report "has now windows" when I switch to any of them. I told her she 
> can leave things open and not worry about it, and if she wants to close apps, 
> just close them completely.
> 
> She responded that she does; she clicks the X, and to her, the app goes away. 
> To VoiceOver, though, the app is there but totally empty.
> 
> Does anyone have any idea what might be going on? Clearly, 'clicking the X' 
> is different from command-q, but how? Is VoiceOver seeing something hidden, 
> or is this X not the same as the X in Windows? using a mouse, how do you 
> actually close an app? Thanks.
> 
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> Alex Hall
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> 
> 
> 
> 
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