RE: applications folder

2010-07-21 Thread Cameron
Hi. It's in your macintosh hd. if it's not displayed on the desktop, then go into finder preferences and select display hard disks. Command shift A will bring you to it. or you can choose it from the go menu. Cameron. -Original Message- From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailt

Re: applications folder

2010-07-21 Thread Scott Howell
You also can press command-shift-a, which will immediately take you to the Applications folder. In addition, command-shift-h will take you to home, and command-shift-u (press right arrow after issuing command to expand), which takes you to the Utilities folder. There are a number of keyboard com

Re: Applications Folder / Uninstalling Aps on mavericks

2013-12-13 Thread Nicholas Parsons
To get to your applications folder: • Open Finder or go to the desktop with VO-Shift-D; • Press Command-Shift-A, or select Applications from the Finder sidebar. To delete applications you can just press command-delete to send them to the trash, but I would recommend you use the application AppDele

Re: Applications Folder / Uninstalling Aps on mavericks

2013-12-13 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi Lee, Press cmd-tab to cycle through the various open applications. Once VO announces Finder, wait a second or two to confirm that it is actually in the Finder then press cmd-shift-a to open the Applications folder. Alternatively, press VO-f1-f1 to bring up the Application Chooser menu, cho

Re: Applications Folder / Uninstalling Aps on mavericks

2013-12-14 Thread Terje Strømberg
To add a command, first cmd + tab until you hear "finder", then cmd + n to add a new finder window. Take care 14. des. 2013 kl. 00:10 skrev Tim Kilburn : > Hi Lee, > > Press cmd-tab to cycle through the various open applications. Once VO > announces Finder, wait a second or two to confirm th