Hi all, exciting news that my new Mac arrived today! However, Migration brought
way more over than I would have liked.
Is it a crazy idea to try and start over, or a better idea I try to manually
delete stuff on the new Mac.
I was really looking forward to a tidy tech system, and although I did
thanks. sometimes I want to be able to read something character by character to
see how it's spelled. I know the simplest answer would be for me to get a new
keyboard and eventually I will but I have too many expenses right now.
> On Sep 9, 2020, at 4:05 PM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
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> Dear Lorie
Hello!
Try to type 2:20 for 2 minutes and 20 second.
Hope that helps.
/A
> 9 sep. 2020 kl. 22:54 skrev Lorie McCloud :
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> how does the Jump-to time feature work in vlc? the command is command-j but I
> don't know what numbers to write to tell it how far to go. does it understand
> seconds or m
Dear Lorie,
Besides the keys mentioned by A, standard text input fields in Macintosh
systems also have the following keys which move keyboard input:
control-F move forward a character
control-B move back a character
control-option-F move forward a word
control-option-B move backward a word.
contro
how does the Jump-to time feature work in vlc? the command is command-j but I
don't know what numbers to write to tell it how far to go. does it understand
seconds or minutes or what?
thanks.
Lorie
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Hi!
You can press vo + w and vo+c.
/A
> 9 sep. 2020 kl. 21:39 skrev Lorie McCloud :
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> earlier I asked about the vo-command keystroke for form controls. now I'd
> like to know if there's one for words and one for characters.
>
> thanks.
> Lorie
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earlier I asked about the vo-command keystroke for form controls. now I'd like
to know if there's one for words and one for characters.
thanks.
Lorie
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Yes, Once you are focused on the file in spotlight list of results, use
command+i shortcut key combination to open info window about the file.
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> On 9 Sep 2020, at 14:48, Matt Turner wrote:
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> Hi folks.
> When I use spotlight to fine a file, and hit enter or VO+space, it want’s to
> ope
Not quite sure how I would remember that one. I usually just use the finder
search functionality, and then I can review the path of the selected item if I
need to. Are there any other keyboard shortcuts for SPotlight?
Best Wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
> On Sep 9, 2020, at 11:26 AM, Barry Hadder wrote
When keyboard focus is on the result, command-r or command-enter.
> On Sep 9, 2020, at 08:48, Matt Turner wrote:
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> Hi folks.
> When I use spotlight to fine a file, and hit enter or VO+space, it want’s to
> open the file.
> But is there a way to show where the file is hidden?
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Hi folks.
When I use spotlight to fine a file, and hit enter or VO+space, it want’s to
open the file.
But is there a way to show where the file is hidden?
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