I know that there are buttons in that web player thingy but I have forgotten what they do as some of them do not have help tags.
Take care. On May 10, 2010, at 6:47 AM, Carolyn wrote: > Ann: > Hi: > It suddenly strikes me as one of those "Duh?" experiences that I should > probably be wearing a t-shirt or something with keyboard commands on it<grin> > One of the things that really helped me move forward with my Mac training in > the most recent session was that my trainer simply observed me trying to do > tasks, and kept the keyboard commands list handy. Your list of commands here > just finally hit home for me in terms of my own need to commit a lot of them > to memory. This little listing you gave was really helpful, and, > eventually, I'm sure they'll start sticking with me. > All of this to say Thanks. > > Carolyn > On May 6, 2010, at 2:59 PM, Anne Robertson wrote: > >> Hello Linda, >> >> A few useful tips about Mac applications. >> >> To get to the menu bar for any application, press VO-m and navigate right. >> The first menu will be headed by the name of the application. Thereafter, >> you'll have the standard menus plus any extras specific to that application. >> >> To open the Preferences for any application, press Command-Comma. In the >> Preferences window, you should find a Toolbar. If you interact with this, >> you'll find the various tabs that you click on to look at and change the >> settings. >> >> Applications are closed with Command-Q. You can close all the windows in an >> application, but the app will still be running. >> >> You can hide any application by pressing Command-H. Command-Option-H will >> hide all other applications apart from the one you are in. >> >> Command-Shift-A opens your Applications folder. >> Command-Shift-H opens your Home folder. >> Command-Shift-O opens your Documents folder. >> Command-Shift-U opens your Utilities folder. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Anne >> >> >> On May 6, 2010, at 10:26 PM, Linda Adams wrote: >> >>> This will probably astound most of you on this list but I am not >>> familiar with I-Tunes yet. I've had no luck locating the I-tunes menu >>> bar Sarah mentioned so I'm still at square 1, trying to rewind and fast >>> forward on podcasts. >>> Option-command right/left arrow didn't work. When I pause the podcast >>> and use VO left arrow past the pause button there is another button but >>> it doesn't say what it does. and selecting it didn't do the job >>> either. >>> Your help is appreciated, >>> Linda >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com >>> [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Sarah Alawami >>> Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 9:49 AM >>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com >>> Subject: Re: Rewind and forward on Blind Cool Tech Pod casts >>> >>> >>> Hello. I believe the command is command option left and right arrow to >>> rewind and fast forward. I'm just about dead to the world at the moment >>> so if tha'ts wrong someone correct me. >>> >>> >>> Oh look under controls under the itunes menu bar. >>> >>> Take care. >>> >>> On May 6, 2010, at 6:43 AM, Linda Adams wrote: >>> >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> After reading a couple of messages about checking out the Mac Demo on >>> Blind Cool Tech, I took a look at it. I was pleased to see that I could >>> use VO and the arrow keys to see how much time had elapsed, how much >>> time remained and I could pause and unpause the pod cast. 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