Apple 145 manual Scrolling through the contents of a window, Opening higher-level folder windows

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Scrolling through the contents of a window

Scroll box (shows relative location in window)

Scroll arrow (used

Every window has two scroll bars, one for vertical

to view the content

scrolling and one for horizontal scrolling. (A gray

beyond the

scroll bar indicates more content beyond window’s

window’s borders)

borders; a clear bar indicates all content is visible.)

mClick the up, down, left, or right scroll arrow.

mClick the vertical or horizontal scroll bar (when it’s gray).

mDrag the vertical or horizontal scroll box along its scroll bar.

Opening higher-level folder windows

You can open a higher-level folder window (whose contents include the active window) from a pop-up menu in the active window’s title.

1.Hold down the x key as you press the active window’s title.

A pop-up menu of the higher-level folders (and the disk) appears.

2.Drag to choose a higher-level folder (or the disk), and then release the trackball or mouse button.

The folder (or disk) window you chose appears as the active window.

Open pop-up menu with the name of the active window at the top (“Old reports”)

Active window showing the contents of the folder named “Old reports”

This folder contains the folder “Old reports.”

If you hold down the Option key as well as the x key, the old window closes when the new window appears.

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Apple 145 manual Scrolling through the contents of a window, Opening higher-level folder windows