robbin, if you understand the quickstart guide which you can run any time with command-option-control-f8, you are most of the way there with what it gives you. Te doc is the closest thing to a "start menu" we have but it is much much more. You can also download the leopard voiceover getting started guide from:
http://www.apple.com/accessibility also remember: http://www.icanworkthisthing.comis hugely helpful! Apple also provides the guide in hard copy braille if you call and ask for it.
On Jun 29, 2009, at 10:21 AM, Robin Kipp wrote: Hi all, OK, so I now got my Mac Book up and running. But is there like a getting started guide available? The instructions given after the Mac starts up for the first time are a good start, but I still don't know a lot of stuff, like how to navigate through the menus, what the screen looks like, if there's like a start menu and context menu like on Windows and stuff like that! So is there like a manual or something, or could someone maybe help me over Skype or something? Thanks for any help!!! Robin
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