Hi.
Another thing that might help is to hide the sidebar if you don't want or need 
it there. You can choose this under the view menu in the menu bar or by 
pressing, Command option S.
HTH,
Matthew Campbell.


On 2012-05-29, at 9:32 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:

> THe Side bar is a set of shortcuts. Generallly your most common folders and 
> several automatic icons appear there.
> 
> It is an attempt by Apple to reduce the complexity of a modern computers disk 
> directory. So if you select the Music icon in the sidebar then only the 
> folders contained in the Music folder of your home directory will be visible 
> in the Main viewing pane of the finder window.
> 
> THere are 4 basic views for the primary window:
> 1 Icon view (accessed by command-1)
> 2: List view (accessed by command-2)
> 3: Browser Mode (Accessed by Command-3)
> 4: Cover Flow Mode (Accessed by command-4)
> 
> Most blind users prefer either List mode or browser mode. Icom mode will 
> generally have icons arranged in fairly random order around the window where 
> they can be draged as a person prefers. 
> Cover flow is supposed to be like looking at a stack of Albums one or two at 
> a time.. You get a scrolling set of pictures of all the documents in a folder)
> 
> THe list mode is fairly  to details view on a Windows computer though I don't 
> remember if Windows allows one to open a folder in place in a tree view style 
> mode.
> 
> Browser mode takes a bit more to  understand, but I prefer it 90% of the 
> time.  With browser mode the left and right arrows traverse into and out of 
> folders and up and down gives you a sorted list.  One issue with browser mode 
> is it is difficult to get filesize or dates.
> 
> Hope this helps you along the way.
> 
> Jonathan
> 
> Jonathan C. Cohn
> jon.c.c...@gmail.com
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> http://www.linkedin.com/in/JCCohn
> 
> 
> 
> On May 29, 2012, at 7:45 PM, Lisette wesseling wrote:
> 
>> Hi Folks
>> I'm having real trouble understanding how to use the finder. What is the 
>> difference between the side bar table and the list view table? Mine both 
>> seem to show the same thing. 
>> Does finder show all your files in some kind of random order? I'm used to 
>> Windows XP with everything being in separate folders. I know this is no 
>> longer the Windows way either, but any hints on using finder most 
>> effectively would be appreciated, especially about how the two tables are 
>> different, and why they are even both there. I think it's a conceptual thing.
>> Thanks
>> Lisette 
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