Hi and Happy New Year to all,

I’m sure others have had this happen, so I hope I can get some help with this: 
My Time Machine disk is full, and I want to delete some older backups. I’ve 
read instructions from several different sources, but things are not making 
sense. I can go to Menu Extras > Time Machine > Enter Time machine, and I do 
hear the noises that tells me Time Machine is loaded. I am notified that I’m in 
a new finder window, and have also discovered that the only way I can get to 
the controls where I can scroll through backup dates is using the window 
chooser menu. I can manipulate the slider to get to a particular date, but 
where I’m having problems is that I can’t get to what they call the Gear icon 
to make the choice to delete the backup. I also know there’s a way to delete 
all backups of a particular file or folder, but I can’t figure out how to do 
that either. I guess it’s kind of a tricky process with Voiceover, so I’d be 
interested in learning how to accomplish this if anyone else has been 
successful.

Thank you so much,
Pete De Vasto

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