Hi,

I know the point is that the sidebar is no longer working the way it once did 
but, I find it easier to skip using the side bar all together.  For example, If 
I need to go to a home folder, just press command shift H, and type the first 
few letters of the folder I want etc.  What advantage did the sidebar have if 
any?  Just curious.  Because I just gave up on the sidebar early in dealing 
with my Mac.
Ricardo Walker
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On Aug 12, 2011, at 5:45 PM, Barry Hadder wrote:

> Scott,
> 
> I have always been able to use the arrow keys to move between items in the 
> side bar.  Also, I have always been able to press a letter key to jump to an 
> item as the original post mentioned.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Aug 12, 2011, at 4:24 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
> 
>> My experience has been that You have always had to VO-down/up arrow to 
>> navigate through the sidebar. This has been the case for as long as I can 
>> recall.
>> 
>> On Aug 12, 2011, at 2:31 PM, Barry Hadder wrote:
>> 
>>> That is correct.
>>>  It appears that keyboard navigation in the side bar is gone in lion.  As 
>>> with other areas in lion, it seems that the kb focus doesn't track with vo.
>>> 
>>> Itunes 10.4 is something of a reck in my opinion.  I don't strictly mean 
>>> how it works with VO either Although, it is probably what has suffered the 
>>> most.
>>> 
>>> On Aug 12, 2011, at 1:06 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi, folk,
>>>> 
>>>> I've noticed in Lion that the Sidebar in Finder doesn't seem to track 
>>>> first-letter navigation, making it necessary to VO-down-arrow through it. 
>>>> Anyone else notice this?
>>>> 
>>>> Also, the latest ITunes sources area doesn't seem to be a list or table 
>>>> anymore. When I press m for music, for example, I can verify that it goes 
>>>> there, but VO doesn't report it.
>>>> 
>>>> Is this a new kind of control? I'm thinking of exploring the keyboard 
>>>> navigation of controls in System Preferences to see if I can find a 
>>>> work-around.
>>>> 
>>>> Other ideas?
>>>> 
>>>> Teresa
>>>> 
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