Hey Esther, then that explains some things since I was previously on  
iTunes 8.1.1 and let me tell you 8.2, that keystroke is gone.
On Jun 6, 2009, at 7:07 PM, Esther wrote:

>
> Scott,
>
> This system doesn't have the iTunes 8.2 upgrade yet, so I was
> reporting based on iTunes 8.1.1.  I know that Command-Shift-B worked a
> few weeks ago.  My guess is that they've transitioned to the a
> bluetooth shortcut as part of the move to iTunes 8.2 (and maybe for
> support of the new model iPhones).  So if you have iTunes 8.2
> installed it may not be surprising that you don't get the
> "transitional" state of being able to work the command short-cut if
> you toggle VO off.  Actually, I'm set on single tracks and one-click
> purchase mode right now, but I tested Command-Shift-B with a shopping
> cart a few weeks ago, and it worked then!  Go figure.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Esther
>
> On Jun 6, 2009, at 12:36 , Scott Howell wrote:
>
>>
>> Esther, even turning VO off and performing the same keystroke and
>> turning VO back on still results in the bluetooth file transfer  
>> app. I
>> also checked and found no additional window open. SOmething is
>> incredibly strange here if your results are different. I seriously
>> doubt it has anything to do with whether your using an iMac or  
>> Macbook
>> or newer or older keyboard. Well, it shouldn't, so why you are  
>> getting
>> a different result is very curious. Now previous to upgrading to  
>> 8.2 I
>> will tell you it was random at times that I'd get either the  
>> bluetooth
>> file exchange or the dialog asking if I wanted to purchase the album.
>> I don't know if there is a difference between purchasing albums or
>> individual tracks. In my case and I should have pointed this out, I  
>> am
>> attempting to purchase an entire album from my shopping cart. I am
>> prompted before the album is actually purchased, so I can experiment
>> here, but single tracks I can't honestly remember right now if you  
>> get
>> that dialog asking if your sure you want to purchase this and your
>> card will be charged.
>> This is very interesting indeed.
>> On Jun 6, 2009, at 1:52 PM, Esther wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi Scott,
>>>
>>> This is weird.  Yes, there was a shortcut key: Command-Shift-B to  
>>> buy
>>> music, and it did work for iTunes.  We posted about it less than a
>>> month ago, and the original post from Chris Blouch was back in
>>> October. Now when I use Command-Shift-B in iTunes I hear "Send file
>>> to
>>> Bluetooth Device".  So I toggled VoiceOver off, issued the same
>>> command, toggled it on again, and got the dialog window for
>>> proceeding
>>> with the purchase.  (You may have to use VO-F2 twice to bring up
>>> window chooser menu).  It sounds as though they're preparing iTunes
>>> for some other device sync options, but the other use of the  
>>> Command-
>>> Shift-B shortcut seems to have gone away if you have VoiceOver  
>>> turned
>>> on.  (Thank goodness there is free music content in the iTunes Store
>>> to practice with!)
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Esther
>>>
>>> Scott Howell wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Funny, there was a shortcut key I believe it was command+shift+b
>>>> that
>>>> you could use as well, but that seems to bring up a dialog box for
>>>> sending files via bluetooth. Do I have this keystroke wrong?
>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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