Hi,

Contextual menus are like a right click.  In most cases, press VO-shift-m to 
bring up the Contextual menus for given items.  On the Dock, you can use the 
VO-shift-m method, or, once your on the item, press up arrow to bring up your 
choices.  It could be one of the other arrows if you've oriented your Dock on 
either side or at the top of the screen.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On 2012-06-10, at 8:37 PM, Kimsan wrote:

> Hi,
> Thanks for the tips.
> I will do command shift-a again and see if I will land in the applications 
> folder.  For some reason I don’t think it worked for me, even though it was 
> the right command.
> I was scrolling around and found pages but wasn’t sure of the location lol.
> The command shift t was the command I couldn’t remember, when googling it, 
> the instructions just said to “drag” the item.  How do I bring up the 
> contextual menu?
>  
> Seeing as you told me that items purchased from the appstore in Itunes land 
> in your applications folder, maybe that is where pages was so I will look 
> again later this evening or tomorrow.
> Thank you.
>  
>  
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>  
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Tim Kilburn
> Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2012 6:43 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: uninstalling chrome
>  
> Hi,
>  
> Items downloaded via Safari and other browsers normally are directed to the 
> Downloads folder in your Home Directory unless you tell the app otherwise.  
> Items downloaded through the App Store are normally placed directly into the 
> Applications folder.
>  
> When on the Desktop, in the Finder or Open or Save dialogs, cmd-shift-a will 
> take you to the Applications folder.  The quickest method to put something 
> onto the Dock is to select the Application, then press cmd-shift-t.  You can 
> also get Apps to remain on the Dock if the app is open, finding its item on 
> the Dock, then opening its Contextual menu, going to Options and choosing 
> Keep in Dock.
>  
> To remove apps, simply locate them in the Finder and then press cmd-delete.  
> This will put the Application package into the Trash.  You can choose to 
> Empty the Trash right after if you like by pressing cmd-shift-delete.
>  
> You can get Spotlight searches by pressing cmd-f or by pressing VO-m-m-m, 
> that is the letter "m" three times.  Depending on what you enter into the 
> search criteria, you may end up with quite a few matches to your inquiry but 
> you can scroll through the list of matches then Interact with the Path List 
> to determine the location of the matched item.  You can also just open the 
> desired item from the list of matches.
>  
> HTH.
>  
> Later...
>  
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>  
> On 2012-06-10, at 7:24 PM, Kimsan wrote:
> 
> 
> Ok, after not using the mac for a few months and used it all day today, I
> don't see myself having a problem navigating and making configurations when
> needed but of course I don't know all, which I am assuming not all knows all
> when it comes to the mac. Lol.
> I had tons of updates that I needed to install and I purchased pages, so
> here is my question where in the heck does it keep your downloads? I assume
> the downloads folder? Well, I did not see it in there. I want to put pages
> on the doc so I can access it easier/quicker but couldn't figure out how to
> place it on the doc, so can someone supply steps on how to do this?  Someone
> told me to do a "spotlite search" when looking for something but how do I do
> a spotlite search?
> 
> I am back on my windows machine for now until I can find out how to put the
> pages on the doc but will return to the mac tomorrow. Very fascinating
> machine!
> And I wanted to uninstall chrome so I can start from scratch with my macbook
> pro but I think I will just keep it. Finally, to go to the applications
> folder its command shift A right? If it is, that did not do anything for me.
> I can't wait until I can find someone to help me set up my win seven and mac
> to be used on one machine cuzz going back and forth drives me bonkers lol.
> 
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