R RV_7A Well Known Member Mar 12, 2007 #1 OK Apple computer guru's how do you right click and "save as" on files in a browser? -Jeff
K ksauce Well Known Member Patron Mar 12, 2007 #3 Or, hold down the control (ctrl) key while you click on the link. As a final option, you can get a two button mouse. Kevin
Or, hold down the control (ctrl) key while you click on the link. As a final option, you can get a two button mouse. Kevin
flyeyes Well Known Member Mar 12, 2007 #4 RV_7A said: OK Apple computer guru's how do you right click and "save as" on files in a browser? -Jeff Click to expand... Mac OSX supports two-button mice, which work pretty much like they do in Windows (any generic mouse will plug right in and work). You can also "control click," which means hold down the control button while clicking.
RV_7A said: OK Apple computer guru's how do you right click and "save as" on files in a browser? -Jeff Click to expand... Mac OSX supports two-button mice, which work pretty much like they do in Windows (any generic mouse will plug right in and work). You can also "control click," which means hold down the control button while clicking.
R RV_7A Well Known Member Mar 12, 2007 #5 Does it then give you an option as to where the file gets saved? -Jeff
K ksauce Well Known Member Patron Mar 12, 2007 #6 Yes, it will give you the standard file save dialog box. Kevin