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I'm new to the Mac world and am learning my MacBook. I can't seem to figure out how to delete a song from itunes that I've downloaded from Limewire.

Can anyone help?

Does anyone not recommend downloading songs from Limewire?

Also, on my PC I had an "end" key that would take me to the end of a text line. Does the MacBook have anything like this?

Thanks.
 

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Limewire = piracy = not allowed to discuss here..you're on your own..

For the "end" key functionality, try ⌘+→, and ⌘+←..

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Delete a song the same you you would on a windows machine...
right click and select delete
or highlight it, go to Edit on the Menu bar and select delete

Yes, we recommend not pirating your music.

Command and end key


Play around with the page, home and end keys in combination with the fn, ctrl, option and command (apple) keys for all sorts of shortcuts with text docs.
 

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To delete a song from the iTunes playlist or library, just right click on the song and select "delete". Have you tried that?

Downloading music or any other copyright material from a peer to peer network is illegal. We do not discuss that here and you would be well advised to stay away from there.

The "end" action on your Mac is = press command + right arrow (end of line)

The "home" action is = press command + left arrow (beginning of line)

The beginning of page = command + up arrow

The end of page = command + down arrow

EDIT: Looks like I'm too slow in typing my response. :)

Regards.
 
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As well as Cmd up and down arrow, you have fn up and fn down arrow which is a partial scroll up and down the page.
Space bar will also partial scroll down while viewing items or web pages.
 

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