I have been using an iMac for a couple of years now and love it.
I don’t know how many key commands I know but I get it done.
I use my iMac about 95% of the time.
Junior Lolley kg4itd
Liberty County Emergency Coordinator
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On Jun 21, 2016, at 12:32 AM, Phil Scovell <phil.scovell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I bought my first mac, the mac mini, just over a year ago. I figured if I
learned about 25 key commands and some general information about the computer
layout, I could start making progress. If you know 50 commands, you start
switching over to the mac more and more. John’s mac tutorials for the blind
have helped me make steady progress and I finally have gotten to the point that
the more I use my mac, the more I like it.
Phil.
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