[macvoiceover] Re: more mac questions

Hi Marty,

I don't think you did any lasting damage by pressing that button.

Hereis something you can do to get some of the stuff off of your screen.

In Safari, in the view menu you can hide things like the bookmarks bar and statice bar. I think that will help clear things up.

Keith Reedy


On Sep 28, 2008, at 12:50 PM, Marty Rimpau wrote:

Hi all, I'm not sure if it is my safari browser, or what, but when I
now go to a web page, I'm already interacting with the html content,
but I got lost, yesterday, and in all the public pop ups and such, I
ran accross a radio button that said, icon switcher, and list switcher,
and pressed the radio button for list switcher, and thought that that
would have changed me over to list view, but it didn't, but eventually,
I got help and changed over to list view from the menus, but did I do
anything I shouldn't have by checking that list switcher radio button,
and how can I disable all those things like public popup, yahoo, and
youtube, and the tool bars in safari, watch, I'll probably call it
internet explorer, as I still don't have email set up on the mac yet.
Also, I wonder, since I didn't fill in my personal information, is the
mac registered, and would I need to do that in order to receive the
benifits of my apple care 1 plan? Thanks in advance, and if I think of
more questions, I'll let you all know.

Marty



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