C canadadude macrumors member Original poster Jun 20, 2007 64 1 Sep 15, 2008 #1 I want to surf the web and have 2 pages up surfing how do i bring up the 2nd one ???
swiftaw macrumors 603 Jan 31, 2005 6,328 25 Omaha, NE, USA Sep 15, 2008 #2 Apple+N, new Safari Window Apple+T, new Safari Tab
C canadadude macrumors member Original poster Jun 20, 2007 64 1 Sep 15, 2008 #3 apple+n ??? what do you mean by apple?? i dont see that button
swiftaw macrumors 603 Jan 31, 2005 6,328 25 Omaha, NE, USA Sep 15, 2008 #4 Has a picture of an apple on it, also has a funny looking symbol on it. You can also go to the 'File' menu and select New Window or New Tab
Has a picture of an apple on it, also has a funny looking symbol on it. You can also go to the 'File' menu and select New Window or New Tab
C canadadude macrumors member Original poster Jun 20, 2007 64 1 Sep 15, 2008 #5 no apple button but i figured it out with the file procedure thank you
swiftaw macrumors 603 Jan 31, 2005 6,328 25 Omaha, NE, USA Sep 15, 2008 #6 canadadude said: but i figured it out with the file procedure thank you Click to expand... What Mac do you have. The Apple button is next to the space bar.
canadadude said: but i figured it out with the file procedure thank you Click to expand... What Mac do you have. The Apple button is next to the space bar.
B BigHungry04 macrumors 6502 Mar 14, 2008 465 32 Kentucky Sep 15, 2008 #7 Whenever someone says "Apple key," try looking for the command key. It is to the left and right of the space bar.
Whenever someone says "Apple key," try looking for the command key. It is to the left and right of the space bar.
L lekun macrumors regular Jan 5, 2006 191 5 Sep 15, 2008 #8 New keyboards don't have the apple logo. OP - It is the key to the left of the space bar. Has a clover icon (four round corners) and often the text "command." "apple" key or "open apple" are throwbacks to the Apple II era.
New keyboards don't have the apple logo. OP - It is the key to the left of the space bar. Has a clover icon (four round corners) and often the text "command." "apple" key or "open apple" are throwbacks to the Apple II era.