Open File/run Application

Hi,
I'd very like to know how to open a file or launch an Application without using the Mouse.
Whilst this is working fine in most other operating systems including GNU/Linux and Windows, OS X seems to be initiating a file renaming when hitting return.
Thank you in advance.
Best regards,
Mihai

Hello,
thank you, working like a charm.
Best regards,
Mihai

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