Have you got the address bar and the dock hidden?  Or auto hide could be 
activated for the dock, this means it will not come into view until you move 
the mouse pointer down to the bottom of the screen.  You can check the status 
of the dock settings within the sub menu of the Apple menu.
As for the address bar within Safari,  go to the view menu and make sure the 
toolbar is shown.

cHRIS 
On 11 Aug 2010, at 01:27, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:

> Hi:
> Now this is a switch. LOL. I've learned Windows from sighted people, so have 
> been able to adapt from their POV; however I'm learning the Mac from a 
> blindness perspective. I'm trying to show a sighted person my Mac, and since 
> I don't really know what the screen looks like, we're having issues. I.E. He 
> cannot see the icons on the doc, and he cannot find the address bar in 
> Safari. Any advice?
> 
> 
> Sarai Bucciarelli
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