[macvoiceover] For Shaun, finder and desktop.

Hi Shaun,

You are doing great and asking good questions.

Let me tell you a couple of things that I do which has been a great help to me. This may not be the way every one els does it, but, it works for me.

I use the doc a lot. The doc is a place on the screen where many of your apps can be accessed from.
To get to the finder, I use the doc.
To get to the doc, I press command-option-d and arrow right, or left with out the VO keys until I hear finder and press enter. If you want to make sure that all of your windows are closed, you can close one at a time with command-w.

If you know what you are looking for, lets say folders, start typing "fold, until you land on a list of folders. When you find the folder you want, press, command-o to openit.

Desktop.

Now the desktop is different. The desktop is a place where you may choose to keep files, like a loveletter, grin smile. You can get to the desktop by pressing control-option-shift-d and if you want to go to loveletter, just start typing, love and you will land on your loveletter, then press command-o to open it and it will open it in the application that you wrote it in.

I will be in the office most of the day and I would be honored to help you.
office phone, 812-466-4899

Keith Reedy

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