Firstly, Im assuming you are referring to a window in which you save or open a document in mac os, since you haven't specified.
In mac os, the "browse" button to view your file hierarchy in a "save" or "open" is a single arrow pointing downwards next to the text box in which you name the file. Clicking this does not open a new window, but expands the existing window and places your file hierarchy in the middle. From here you can chose the exact location to save or from which load a file.
If you mean on the keyboard there is none.
good question go to the start symbol and click on browse
the on button
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A photograph of a Mac can be taken by pointing a camera towards the Mac and pressing the button.
Go to the website you want to upload to, click on the browse button on the upload page, click through your folders until the picture is selected, click OK, wait until the website tells you the upload is complete.
One can browse pictures of singles on J-date for free by clicking the "Browse for Free" button in the middle. Click the "Member Login" button in the top right corner to set up a profile.
It depends if you are using Microsoft Word on a Mac or PC. For a Mac you have to go to the toolbox, which there is a button for at the top of the screen. You then press the slanted I button. If you are on a PC, then you just press the slanted I button at the top of the screen.
The Mac has no Start button. The functions provided by a Start button can be replicated by using the Dock, Recent Items from the Apple menu (top left corner) and/or the Finder.
On a Mac, the "Backspace" key is labeled "Delete" instead.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/precipice click the sound button
on a mac you go to file=print
YOU click on the red button