1. You can’t, at least not easily, if at all. The Mac will sleep when the lid 
is closed and that’s that.

2. The whole trackpad is touch-sensitive. The bottom half clicks down and is 
one button (to right click, hold control as you click anywhere on the pad). The 
top half, while not clickable, is still touch-sensitive.

3. If you have Mountain Lion or above, just press vo-m twice to go to the 
status menus, and find Dropbox in there. If not, open the Voiceover Utility 
with vo-f8 and find the navigation item in the categories table. In there 
should be all the different cursors, mouse included. Set the vo cursor to 
follow the mouse cursor, or just tell vo to speak what is under the mouse at 
whatever delay you want.

4. Also in the VO Utility, go to the Commanders category and enable the 
Keyboard Commander. By default, this should set up option-t to be time and 
date, but you can modify that if you want to or even set it to be part of a 
different commander.
On Nov 4, 2013, at 9:55 PM, Rob <musicmaker...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> I cant seem to find where to disable the MacBook going to sleep when  I close 
> the lid.
> I looked in power and battery settings but couldn't find it.
> My other question is about the touch pad.
> I  have seemed to found a bar that presses down on the left and right ends. I 
> believe this is the mouse buttons.
> above this bar is a square place but it dont feel like a glass touch pad.
> so if there is no touch pad, how would someone move the mouse pointer?
> I connected a USB mouse but didn't hear Voice Over speak as I moved the mouse 
> around.
> Iam trying to get voice over to find the DropBox on the status menu.
> My last question is is there a hotkey to announce time and date?
> Thanks,
> Rob
> You can leave me a voice mail or fax at
> 206-426-3505
> "God is good all the time, & All the time God is good"
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