Hi Ana et al;
-Actually just as a quickie clarification, the option key on the Mac replaces
the alt key on Windows, so the command key is actually the windows key in this
case.
So when you're in Windows, the Windows key and alt keys are reversed. I.E. In
a Windows environment, from the space bar out to the left, you would have
windows key, alt key and control key.
Hope this helps and do have a totally amazingly lovely day!
Smiles,
Cara :)
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On Jun 10, 2010, at 10:01 AM, Ana G wrote:
To start Windows narrator right away, hit Windows+u. I believe this is
equivalent to Option+u. In a windows environment, The key next to the spacebar
is the alt key; the Windows key is second; and the control key is last. for
Mac, these are equivalent to command, option, and control.
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