![]() After opening that menu, you can navigate inside it in the same fashion. All menus now have a letter underlined in their name, so you can navigate to the menu with the arrow keys or just by pressing the underlined key. One example is how you can navigate in application menus in Windows – you simply press the Alt key, and focus is moved to the menu bar. OS X is a lot less keyboard-friendly than Windows XP. ![]() Today’s specimen is the weird mouse handling of OS X. However, it does have its faults, and being a long-time Windows user, there are quite a few features I miss in OS X. I bought a MacBook a few weeks ago, and I’m generally happy with it.
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