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<blockquote data-quote="bobtomay" data-source="post: 1015658" data-attributes="member: 24160"><p>1. Well, in OS X, since you're going to have to type anyway to rename the file, instead of the need for a right click and then scroll through the menu and click on rename, you just simple press the enter/return key after you have selected it. In Finder, once you have a file highlighted, you can also just click on the file name and edit. Only need to wait like a half a second after it's selected, just slightly slower than a double click.</p><p></p><p>2. You would use cmd + del to move a file to the trash once highlighted.</p><p></p><p>3. Can't help you here. I just don't make copies of files in multiple locations within the same partition. Never have.</p><p></p><p>4. I assume you're talking about Finder here. I use to have that same problem when I first got my Mac. Haven't seen it in a long time now, so I guess I fixed it somehow. When Finder is open, click on the Action icon at the top of the window (looks like a wheel) and select 'Show View Options'.</p><p></p><p>5. Works exactly the same in OS X as it does in Windows. Shift click will select all files between it and the first selection, while ctrl click will allow you to select multiple individual files.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobtomay, post: 1015658, member: 24160"] 1. Well, in OS X, since you're going to have to type anyway to rename the file, instead of the need for a right click and then scroll through the menu and click on rename, you just simple press the enter/return key after you have selected it. In Finder, once you have a file highlighted, you can also just click on the file name and edit. Only need to wait like a half a second after it's selected, just slightly slower than a double click. 2. You would use cmd + del to move a file to the trash once highlighted. 3. Can't help you here. I just don't make copies of files in multiple locations within the same partition. Never have. 4. I assume you're talking about Finder here. I use to have that same problem when I first got my Mac. Haven't seen it in a long time now, so I guess I fixed it somehow. When Finder is open, click on the Action icon at the top of the window (looks like a wheel) and select 'Show View Options'. 5. Works exactly the same in OS X as it does in Windows. Shift click will select all files between it and the first selection, while ctrl click will allow you to select multiple individual files. [/QUOTE]
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