Thank you so much for your help and suggestions for making navigation easier.  
Sometimes just learning from people what to enable and disable for things makes 
all the difference.  

Yes, I tried the trackpad, although I don't know if my Snow Leopard has a Magic 
Trackpad.  I think it is called a Mind-Of-Its-Own trackpad because even when my 
hands were near it, this made mysterious things start happening with the 
computer, so my computer technician friend Rick disabled the trackpad and the 
mouse by plugging in a dongle into the mouse port to make the computer think 
that it had a mouse plugged in.  

My Snow Leopard 10.6 wanted an update last week, and after I updated it, it 
became more uncooperative, so I will have to wait for Rick to see what the 
update might have changed.  Until we get the machine stable again, I probably 
won't be writing because I won't be able to practice until then, but once 
again, thank you so much for all your help.  You have given me a good place 
from which to start now.  

Linda Adams

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