This is so cool. Thank you. I have wondered about these. Mel
On Sep 9, 2012, at 5:24 PM, Tim Kilburn kilbur...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
The Option key is actually really useful, there are all kinds of characters
you can type all with the addition of the Option key. Some examples are
For those of you looking to make a bullet point on the Mac using the keyboard,
if you use a option +8, you can make a bullet. I'm example of this is below.
•I figured that someone might enjoy this knowledge. I needed it for an
assignment.
Michael Babcock, Assistive Technology And Braille
Michael,
yes, this is a very helpful and useful ability. It saves much time. I've
noticed that some people will tab after the bullet point and others will just
put a space or two. I decided that a space works just fine, but it's really
all about visual layout. Regardless, I think it's
Wow thanks.
Will make outlines easier to write.
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 9, 2012, at 12:59 PM, Michael Babcock michael.babcoc...@gmail.com
wrote:
For those of you looking to make a bullet point on the Mac using the
keyboard, if you use a option +8, you can make a bullet. I'm example of
•Now this is a great tip•
Thank you
On Sep 9, 2012, at 3:59 PM, Michael Babcock michael.babcoc...@gmail.com wrote:
For those of you looking to make a bullet point on the Mac using the
keyboard, if you use a option +8, you can make a bullet. I'm example of this
is below.
•I figured that
Yes, typically I put a space, but if I am doing reports for work I have to put
a tab. I just found that it was even more easier to do on the Mac then anything
in Windows. At least that I know of.
Michael Babcock, Assistive Technology And Braille Instructor
Alaska Center for the Blind and
Hi,
The Option key is actually really useful, there are all kinds of characters you
can type all with the addition of the Option key. Some examples are below:
Option+Less than () gives you less than or equals
Option+greater than () gives you greater than or equals
Option+slash (the forward