Hi Victor,

I've seldom had problems with installations and I've done many using the MacOS. 
 Selecting a different destination usually happens after the "Agree to give up 
all your worldly possessions" dialog and the selection items are usually 
located in a Scroll Area that you need to Interact with.  On occasion, some 
installers don't read what's in the Scroll area properly, but if you press on 
one, then press the Continue button, the next screen will actually tell you 
which drive the installation is going  to.  Normally, the first drive in the 
Scroll area is your Startup drive which in most cases is Macintosh HD.  The 
customizable options usually are offered after the Drive selection screen and 
the Customize button is usually located to the left of the Continue button.  
The customizable options usually are in a Table and often have Checkboxes to 
select.  The only installer that gives me much grief is for Flash Player.  In 
that case, if I just use the tab key without VO keys, I can navigate it well 
enough to perform the installation.

HTH.

Later...

On 2012-03-27, at 6:14 PM, Victor Tsaran wrote:

> Hello listers,
> Has anyone figured out how to select various options during the installation 
> of products on Mac OS? For example, say, I want to select a different 
> "destination" or "installation type".
> I just can't figure out how to do it.
> 
> Thanks for any advice.
> Victor
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