Thanks both. I had inadvertently re-designated the key commands from command w to command s!
Ray On 8 May 2009, at 11:54, David Poehlman wrote:if command-w does not work, try command-option-escape to relaunch the finder. be careful with this because it opens force quit which allows you to force quit what is running so choose finder from the list, tab to force quit, press enter, tab again and press enter on force quit when it asks if you really want to force finder to quit. it will actually say relaunch finder in both cases.
On May 8, 2009, at 5:09 AM, Ray Hazan wrote: Hi List,When I try to close an he-mail (command w) the system defaults to finder and VO says 'searching this mac'. Can anyone please advise me as to how I get out of this automatic search? Many thanks,
Ray Ray Hazan (G0PQQ) London, England ray.hazan@xxxxxxxxx Skype: raypqq
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