Hi,

In addition to Alex's responses:

3.  If these windows are in different applications, then cmd-` will not work.  
The cmd-` only works within windows of the same application.  You can use 
cmd-tab to cycle between applications.

4.  I've never seen this either.  What kind of menu were you in?

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Apr 16, 2014, at 11:48 AM, Alex Hall <mehg...@icloud.com> wrote:

> To rename, press enter. To select, interact with your list of files and press 
> vo-cmd-enter on each one to select it (note that you must press this twice on 
> the first item you select). If you are not using Mavericks or above, use 
> vo-cmd-space instead of vo-cmd-enter.
> 
> Escape closes menus, and I've never heard of it not doing so. Are you 
> possibly not focused where you think you are?
> As to windows, are you sure you opened multiple windows? you may have Finder 
> set to not open folders in new windows, or you did not use cmd-n when you 
> opened your second folder.
> On Apr 16, 2014, at 1:26 PM, ramy moustafa <moshtaqlealga...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi all:
>>  
>> With more and more using of my mac, I can discover somethings very 
>> interesting for me.
>> But I got some questions if I can ask:
>> 1-I need to rename a folder, I hit the vo+sheft +m but can not find the 
>> rename.
>> 2-If I have a folder with many songs, I need to select only some songs, how 
>> can I select some? I tried sheft space, ctl sheft space, but no luck.
>> 3-I know that command accent can cycle between open windoiws, I have 2 open 
>> windows that I need to copy and past files from and to. Using command accent 
>> do nothing. Why?
>> 4-When I'm in a menu, using the scape key didn't close this menu. I must hit 
>> option scape, and I discovered this by chance. So what is the right issue.
>>  
>> Thanks so much for your help
>>  
>> 
>> Ramy moustafa saber
>> Musicc instructor at:
>> faculty of musical education
>> music arranger and sound engineer
>> Sent from my iPhone
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