Thanks so much. > You've never found a use for the command key? (this supports my (and > Apple's ;-) argument that all commands need to be mouse-accessible). > > The command key is sometimes referred to as the Apple key (since it > also has the Apple logo on it). > > What it does is allow you to use keyboard short cuts to avoid having > to use the mouse. > > If you are a touch typist it is especially useful, but, it is also > useful for hunt and peckers. > > For example, you can save something quickly. If you are in a word > processor (or any application that allows you to save), you can press > command and s at the same time to save a document. You FIRST depress > command, then you press and release s, then you release command. > > To open files, press command-o. > > In the Finder, to get info on a file, press command-i. > > To cut something, use command-x. To copy, command-c. To past, > command-v. To undo, command-z. (these four keys and command-s are the > most important keyboard shortcuts available). > > Eric. > ________________ _________________________________________________ For information concerning the MUGLO List just click on http://www.freewebs.com/muglo/joinus.html Our Archives can be viewed at //www.freelists.org/archives/muglo Don't forget to periodically check our web site at: http://www.freewebs.com/muglo/