I think in windows you can just use your return key, or perhaps the enter on you r number pad if the return key doesn’t work. Now whether it’s a single click or a double click I don’t know. If I find anything saved in the tons of mail around here about using it with windows will send it along. I know on one list I am on there were some instructions that some passed along a few years ago. On Aug 5, 2014, at 10:30 AM, Josh <lawdog911@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I thought that maybe knowing how you do it using the Mac would help me to > figure it out using the Windows platform. I am still trying to get use to the > iMac so right now using the Windows computer. Once Little Man goes back to > school I will try to work on it a little more in-depth. I did figure out one > problem that I was having regarding an upload that kept reading 0% and all > 0’s with any status that should have a variable in it. > I am now using the Wizard because the file was bigger than 2 GB which is > the limit for uploading directly to the website. The file I am uploading > zipped up is over 6 GB. Apparently from the percentages that it is reading it > is going to take over a day to upload that one file, but it seems to be > running a lot quicker than the total time it shows out at the end of the > status message under transfers in the wizard. > From: audio-pals-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:audio-pals-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Thomas McMahan > Sent: Tuesday, August 5, 2014 9:43 AM > To: audio-pals@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [audio-pals] Re: Send Space > > > On Aug 5, 2014, at 7:45 AM, Josh <lawdog911@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Hey Tom do you know how to delete a single folder without having to delete > all the folders that do not contain a file in Send Space?Which computer are > you using first of all? Is this a folder inside of another folder, or just a > folder in your remote folder only? Or just a file in remote folder? One > thing to not forget in navigating with the mac is to mouse over, which is > control, option, command f5 that is supposed to move the mouse cursor over > the specific item that is in the VO cursor. It is very handy for dealing > with wizard. If it is a file inside a sub folder though, you need to go into > the sub folder. Find that folder in remote browser, mouse over, then num pad > 5 twice it will say “loading.” Back out of the interaction, then interact > back in. The first thing should say comma, VO arrow down and there are the > individual files in the folder, find the one you want to delete and mouse > over again just for safety reasons, then delete either using delete key, or > function delete if a laptop keyboard, or control num pad 5 which brings up > the normal VO context menu and delete is an option in there. Yes sendspace > isn’t quite normal so some times you have to do the control click to bring up > the normal VO context menu. That’s probably because it is a remote folder > and is a few layers deep is my suspicion. > > Not sure if any of that actually helps you or not though.