[macvoiceover] Re: side bar

  • From: Robert Nelson <Robert_Nelson@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2011 12:18:13 -0400

You are certainly welcome.
On Aug 23, 2011, at 8:16 AM, David Weston wrote:

> Hi Robert,
> Thanks for you post, this time I have saved it so at any time I can go and 
> look at it.
> Thanks.
> David Weston.
> On 22 Aug 2011, at 17:25, Robert Nelson wrote:
> 
>> Dear David,
>> 
>> I am sorry you  accidentally  deleted my post.  I am pasting it in below.  I 
>> am also sorry that others as of yet have not responded to your request.
>> 
>> Let me just add that the sidebar appears  in the FINDER window  on the left. 
>>  It can be hidden.  I don't use it when I am in FINDER so I have it hidden.  
>> Basically it works like the Mailbox  column in MAIL.  For instance if you 
>> choose  the IN box in the Mail column then when you interact with the 
>> messages table you will see all the messages in  the IN box.  Then if you 
>> choose  to select the  TRASH  mail box, for instance, you will see all the 
>> messages in the  TRASH, when you go to the messages table.  Likewise in the 
>> FINDER if you are connected on a network, you can quickly view the  files on 
>> let us say,  Shared Folders, Public Folders, other  hard  drives that are 
>> connected  to your Mac, or other servers that you may have been given access 
>> to.
>> 
>> For me the dock  is sufficient along with the contents of my Desktop  to 
>> access the files I want.
>> 
>> Let me know if you have more specific questions.
>> Previous  post  pasted below:
>> Dear David,
>> 
>> As a totally blind user I am not too aware of the sidebar.  When I do an 
>> Open or Save Dialogue box I know it is there.  In these cases I use the side 
>> bar only to use the area of the computer from which I want to open save or 
>> attach a file.  It is just to the left of the CHOOSE FILE Table.  I am not 
>> hooked up to any network and I save  everything on my hard drive, so I don't 
>> really need it all that much.  From what I understand it is a shortcut to 
>> get quickly from one area   to the next area.  If you open in the FINDER  
>> preferences and go to the tool bar you will find  a tab for the sidebar, 
>> which will allow you to pick what kind of  items you want to appear in the 
>> sidebar.  
>> .  I am sure others on this list  can add to this, I just wanted to get you 
>> started.  
>> 
>> On Aug 21, 2011, at 8:59 AM, David Weston wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> Sorry to put this one back on the list , I did have a reply, but I 
>>> accidentally deleted it.
>>> So can anyone tell me about the side bar and where is it on the screen?
>>> David Weston.>
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