Or you could press control + F2 (really not sure why they added VO + M) and 
then press f for file, e for edit etc.
On 25 Jul 2010, at 17:52, Kimberly thurman wrote:

> 
> 
> If you two-finger double tap  at the top of the track pad, the menu comes up. 
>  No need to create a gesture.
> On Jul 24, 2010, at 11:41 PM, Kevin Shaw wrote:
> 
>> If you have a Macbook with a multitouch trackpad, you can create a gesture 
>> that will take you right to the menubar. From there, it's first letter 
>> navigation which should be straight forward. Might be a little easier than 
>> VO-M.
>> 
>> Mine is Shift-Swipe Down.
>> 
>> Kevin
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