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Subject: Re: The behavior of the enter key?
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I don't remember it being used in windows.95. I've onlhy come
across this
on the Mac.
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From: "Cara Quinn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: The behavior of the enter key?
If I remember right, this was also used in Win 95 as well.
The only reason peeps were able to press the enter key to open
files and shortcuts etc. was because JFW or WinEyes made it work that
way.
Smiles,
Cara :)
On Mar 6, 2008, at 6:16 PM, David Poehlman wrote:
> It's an old apple convention dating back to when you click to open.
>
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> From: "erik burggraaf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 6:45 PM
> Subject: The behavior of the enter key?
>
>
> Hi friends,
>
> I'm getting into mac os and exploring the programs bit by bit, and
> one thing above all else is really starting to irritate me. That
is
> the behavior of the enter key in finder. It pops up a box you can
> use to rename the file or folder that has focus. If you want to
just
> open the thing you have to use command O. What is the dang sense
of
> that? How often do you want to rename safari and itoons for
example,
> compaired with the number of times you just want it to open?
Please,
> is there any way to change this aweful behavior?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Erik
>