Re: Getting started with the Finder.

2010-08-14 Thread Sarah Alawami
actually list mode should be named table mode as you can view and sort like a table. Ok that didn't make sence. I've used all 3 and for me to righ taway do something wiht out interactin is nice. S On Aug 14, 2010, at 4:13 PM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote: > Hi, > > Let's make one point clear here, i

Re: Getting started with the Finder.

2010-08-14 Thread Nicolai Svendsen
Hi, Let's make one point clear here, in case no one has done it yet. It is not necessary to use List mode Command-2. It depends entirely which view you are comfortable with. For example, I use Icon a lot, which is Command-1, but mostly Column view which is Command-3. There are of course benefit

Re: Getting started with the Finder.

2010-08-14 Thread erik burggraaf
Uh, well that's a bit verbose. Here's my version. It's a bit wordy too, but contains more actual information. Two ways to get to finder, which as you have observed is always open. One, hold down the commend key and press tab until you hear finder, or two, Press control Option D to get to the do

Re: Getting started with the Finder.

2010-08-14 Thread Sarah Alawami
Ok let's make it simpler Just do vo shift d to get to he finder then hit cmd shift h to get to your home directory. Forget entirely about the sidebar. There are keystrokes for changing view in the finder andi usually go cmd 2 on the numbers ro for list mode. to get to your computer from wiht in

Getting started with the Finder.

2010-08-14 Thread Geoff Waaler
Greetings all, I tend to learn better from poking around and RTFMing rather than podcasts. I'm into Chapter 3 of the VoiceOver getting started guide (URL: http://www.apple.com/voiceover/info/guide/ ) and am sure I'm making things much more complecated and am not interpreting the text correctly