It may be, but if they really want you to register the iPod, it should
happen even before the iPod software's installed. Weirdness!
Know what? I can't complain though! Apple's still more responsive with
necessary features han is Freedom Scientific, and have you ever tried
to complain to Microsoft about lack of functionality in Narrator?
Jesse
On Nov 6, 2007, at 8:59 AM, Holly Anderson wrote:
I actually thought of that last night. I wondered if you'd
registered yours or not. Makes since.
I wonder if that registration dialog is part of the store. I guess
that's one more thing to bug. :)
Holly
On Nov 5, 2007, at 10:28 PM, Jesse A. Kragiel wrote:
Thanks Holly,
I got somebody in here with some eyeballs that work, and had him
look around
on the screen. As it turns out, you can't do that trick if the iPod
registration screen pops up. Moral of the story, if you want
access, make
sure you register your iPod. Haha
Jesse
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Subject: Re: iTunes accessibility?
Hi. You have to have your ipod selected in the sources outline. then
you should hear something like ipod settings scroll area. Interact
with this.
HTH
Holly
On Nov 5, 2007, at 6:48 PM, Jesse Kragiel wrote:
Thanks, but I'm not
seeing that. if I go over twice from my iPod, it says"show album
artwork." I have iTunes 7.5, so don't know what the prob could be.
Maybe will try restoring my iPod to factory and see if that helps.
Jesse
On Nov 5, 2007, at 6:48 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
If you select your ipod in the sources list, stop interacting with
that, and move right twice with voiceover, you'll find an "ipod
settings" scroll area. Interact with that, and you see all your
ipod settings.
As for creating standard playlists, this has always been possible.
Probably the quickest way is to select a bunch of tracks and use
the new playlist from selection menu option. You could also create
an empty playlist, and use the add to playlist option from a given
song's context menu.
Darcy
On 5-Nov-07, at 6:33 PM, Jesse Kragiel wrote:
Hi ya'll!
So, I'm not seeing the iPod display. How would I get to it?
Also, Is there any way to build a playlist of the standard
variety?
Thanks