[macvoiceover] Re: keyboards

  • From: Ignasi Cambra <ignasicambra@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 16:15:32 -0500

I think you're talking about the eject key. If you use id in combination with 
the option key it will eject the cd in your drive, for example.
On Jan 29, 2010, at 9:53 AM, Nicole Hutchins wrote:

> Hi Mary,
> If the key you're referring to is the same one I'm thinking it is, then yes. 
> It is the delete key.
> It is the last key on the top row all the way to the right, is that correct?
> Nicole
> On Jan 29, 2010, at 8:04 AM, <maryemerson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> Good morning list,
>> 
>> Ray, those keys are the same as the ones I used on a Lap Talk Windows PC I 
>> got from Beyond Sight a few years ago. I am finding that some key 
>> combinations are similar to Windows, except they use Command (which is 
>> positioned in the same place as the Alt key in Windows.) I have the desktop 
>> keyboard with the num pad on it, and it's remarkably similar to Windows, but 
>> the design is better since the base is annodized aluminum.
>> 
>> One key I'm wondering about: what is the key immediately to the right of 
>> F12? It's in the same group with Escape and the twelve PF keys, but I don't 
>> know what it is. I looked at it with the optacon and it looks like a 
>> triangle with a hyphen under it. Could it be backspace? I know it's not 
>> PF13, because PF13 through 15 are in the group to the right, and PF16 
>> through 19 are the top row of the num pad.
>> 
>> Looks like there are a few of us newbies on here, so I guess we can all 
>> learn together. My Mac was shipped yesterday but won't be here till some 
>> time next week.
>> 
>> If any of you need documentation, I have the Fusion document and the one 
>> that discusses how to build a Windows virtual machine and move it to the 
>> Mac; I suspect most dedicated Mac users aren't interested, but some time 
>> down the road I plan to try doing it. If anyone is interested, I have these 
>> in text format, converted from PDF files. I could send them to one of the 
>> moderators so they can be placed on the macvoice site, since they can easily 
>> be sent as attachments. They're freely available on the web so I doubt I'd 
>> be violating copyright.
>> 
>> Mary 
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