This is what I also find is the best method for navigating windows.
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Many believe that we have been visited
in the past. What if it were true?
On 12/2/2018 12:40 PM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
Sorry for the second reply, another option would be to
Sorry for the second reply, another option would be to use tabs in the Finder,
command-t will create a second tab in your window, and then you can navigate
among tabs with control-tab.
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
> On Dec 1, 2018, at 6:47 PM, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>
> I'm us
One nice feature of the VoiceOver choosers is that one can type a portion of
the name you are looking for and the chooser will eliminate items that don't
match. This feature is more flexible than the first letter nav available on
other systems in that it will match a string anywhere in the name
oh. I'll give it a shot. I know I've brought this up before and what bothers me
is that my Mac didn't always act like this. I've tried to make sure all the
settings were optimized for what I want but I'll try the window chooser. am not
very familiar with it but it'll probably be easy once I get
Hi,
How about you use the Window chooser. VO-f2-f2 brings up the list of available
windows. Arrow to the one you want, press return and you're there.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Apple Teacher
(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Dec 1, 2018, at 16:47, Lorie McCloud wrot
I'm using command accent to cycle through windows on a Mac. if I am say:
copying something from my downloads folder to a folder on my external hard
drive several levels in, I'd like to be able to pop directly between the 2
windows. is that possible? what happens for me is that I cycle through ea