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Eleanor
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From: David Griffith daj.griff...@gmail.com
To: OS X iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2014 4:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Mac-access]: iTunes Question
1. Go to Desktop. VO shift D.
2. Press command shift H
to bring up home folder
Subject: Re: [Mac-access]: iTunes Question
Eleanor - you’ll find it in the Music folder under iTunes/iTunes
media/music -
Andy
On 12 Nov 2014, at 14:05, Eleanor Martha Burke
eleanormarthabu...@gmail.com wrote:
Andy where do I look for the iTunes Media Folder? This would be good for
future
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Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 5:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Mac-access]: iTunes Question
Eleanor - you’ll find it in the Music folder under iTunes/iTunes media/music
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Andy
On 12 Nov 2014, at 14:05, Eleanor Martha Burke
eleanormarthabu...@gmail.com wrote:
Andy
-access]: iTunes Question
1. Go to Desktop. VO shift D.
2. Press command shift H
to bring up home folder.
3. Under your name you will find a number of folders documents, downloads,
etc You need to go to Music
4. Under Music find iTunes.
5. Under iTunes you will find iTunes Media.
David Griffith
]: iTunes Question
1. Go to Desktop. VO shift D.
2. Press command shift H
to bring up home folder.
3. Under your name you will find a number of folders documents, downloads,
etc You need to go to Music
4. Under Music find iTunes.
5. Under iTunes you will find iTunes Media.
David Griffith
On 14
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To: OS X iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2014 4:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Mac-access]: iTunes Question
1. Go to Desktop. VO shift D.
2. Press command shift H
to bring up home folder.
3. Under your name you will find a number of folders
]: iTunes Question
Eleanor - if you have an external drive large enough to hold your music
folder, why not try copying the iTunes media folder from your Macbook Air
and pasting it in to the iTunes media folder on your Pro Machine? -
Andy
On 11 Nov 2014, at 09:18, Eleanor Martha Burke
Message - From: Andy Collins a...@recreation.plus.com
To: OS X iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2014 10:45 AM
Subject: Re: [Mac-access]: iTunes Question
Eleanor - if you have an external drive large enough to hold your music
folder, why not try
I want to download my music which is on my Mac Book Air to my Mac Book Pro
but unfortunately I do not remember the settings I need to do on the Mac
Book Pro for this to take place. Would appreciate any help please. Did not
find anything relating to iTunes in System Preferences so this is
Eleanor - if you have an external drive large enough to hold your music folder,
why not try copying the iTunes media folder from your Macbook Air and pasting
it in to the iTunes media folder on your Pro Machine? -
Andy
On 11 Nov 2014, at 09:18, Eleanor Martha Burke eleanormarthabu...@gmail.com
Actually that's what I did. I have my 4music which is over 1t in size as my
itunes music folder, but I have my library itl stuff on my internal drive.
On Nov 11, 2014, at 2:45 AM, Andy Collins a...@recreation.plus.com wrote:
Eleanor - if you have an external drive large enough to hold your
And yet again Esther, you've thrown out a little tidbit that makes such a
difference. The control f7 hotkey I've known about for a while but being
stuck in some windows mind sets, when I found how to set tab to move through
all controls, I jumped at the chance to get to what I had
what are active points and how do you set them up?
On 5 Nov 2012, at 17:02, Daniela Rubio mabuha...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
I have an active point created over the sources list, so I just press it and
jump from where ever I am.
Best regards!
El 05/11/2012, a las 17:29, Ian Harrison
If you mean hotspots you simply press vo shift what ever number on the number
row up to 0 and you are taken there. they are I think app specific. how ever
you cannot have hotspot 8 take you some ware in 1 app and the same hotspot 8
take you some ware else in another app. I've never liked that
Sorry, I miss translated the word from spanish :) I have an activity for iTunes
and I create different Hotspots for the source list, Air play button, ETC.
Sorry for the folse translation.
Take care!
El 05/11/2012, a las 18:45, Sarah Alawami marri...@gmail.com escribió:
If you mean hotspots you
No problem. I make mistakes like that all the time and I speak english.
I love the hot spots but wish they woudl work in more then one app.
Ah well. since I dont use air play I only have 1 for the lcd section but yeah
for thos ehaving trouble navigating itunes take the time to create thos
Another little time saver is the shortcut command shift r which will show any
item in the finder. No having to context menu and arrow down. It works in many
more apps than just iTunes. Command I to get info saves me time and keystrokes
in iTunes for changing multiple track info.
Thanks for
You can either:
1. Hit cmd vo shift t. This can work every ware except in the iTunes store. if
you in the iTunes store and you need to get back to source,
2. Quit interacting with everything and hit vo shift home to go to the top of
the window and then hit vo cmd t to go to the sources table.
Hi Jim,
What do you mean by easiest way to return to the source list in iTunes? If
someone is completely lost in the iTunes window, pressing Command-Option-F,
which is the shortcut to move to iTunes' search text field, followed by a
navigation command such as VO-Right arrow (or just Right
Hi,
I also use VO-Command-Shift-T to move to the sources table when I'm in my
library. But my suggestion of using Command-Option-F and then tab or Right
arrow or VO-Right arrow works everywhere, even in the iTunes Store. If someone
tries this and can't get to the sources list, then I know
Hello. simply hit enter when you get to the new song. I find this works so far.
Take care.
On Mar 27, 2012, at 5:47 PM, Desi Noller desiandca...@q.com wrote:
Hi All,
I have noticed with the latest version of iTunes, that when I'm in my music
table, if I select a song to play, and then
not worry about it.
On Feb 6, 2012, at 6:09 AM, matthew Dyer wrote:
Hi all,
Have an itunes question. I just moved my lybrary over to an external drive.
I changed whare the irt is located, but How do I know if what I am looking at
is on the external drive or not? If the contence was moved over
Hi Matthew,
You asked about moving your iTunes library to an external drive:
Have an itunes question. I just moved my lybrary over to an external drive.
I changed whare the irt is located, but How do I know if what I am looking at
is on the external drive or not? If the contence
Recently, while using Itunes on my Macbook Pro, I got an Itunes busy message.
After several minutes and with no luck determining the problem, I had sighted
assistance look at my screen. Apparently, there was a pop up message about an
update on the screen to which I seemed to have no access. Can
With your device connected and iTunes open:
1. Find your device name in the sources list.
2. Tab to apps and press the space bar to select it.
3. Tab to the apps area and check the sink apps checkbox, then tab to the apps
table.
4. Arrow to the app you would like to select to sync or remove.
5.
Marcy:
Thanks all over the place.
- Original Message -
From: Marcy Weinberg marcy.weinbe...@gmail.com
To: Mac OSX iOS Accessibility mac-access@mac-access.net
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 8:12 AM
Subject: Re: iPhone Apps and iTunes question.
With your device connected
Hi Folks:
In the iPhone apps list, using iTunes, how does one determine which app is
check or unchecked in order to remove or restore an app to the iPhone?
Thanks all over the place gang.
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