Actually you can do both, but I just find VO+shift+m easier since I
don't have to arrow to the price. The shopping cart approach is great
because I load mine up with dozens of albums and then go back later to
determine if I really wanted it or not and it is also a way for me to
remember
Esther, thanks, that was what I had wrong. I had forgotten in which
column to use the VO key sequence. ONce I used VO+\ in the album
field, it put the tracks in their proper order.
On May 10, 2009, at 10:01 PM, Esther wrote:
Hi,
Try making a playlist of your albums by using the file
I'm sure this will make sense eventually haha. So, to create my own
playlist, can you walk me through where I start from and what command
to do? Is it in the sources menu? And then VO shift B? And, I know
when I first downloaded an album, I was able to access a list of
albums, but now I don't
Good one, Chris smile
I found your old post about Command-Shift-B:
http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss%40macvisionaries.com/msg43708.html
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Re: iTunes 8.0.1 released with Accessibility Enhancements
Chris Blouch
Thu, 09 Oct 2008 13:01:07 -0700
Just found out about a third way. Friend
I thought you just did command-shift-b to buy?
CB
Scott Howell wrote:
Yep, you need to do VO-keys+shift+m to bring up the context menu. Once
you click on buy for the track, it's placed in your shopping cart and/
or if you want an entire album, interact with the iTunes html area and
If you can sort the columns so the tracks are all together then you can
use the shift and arrows to group a set of tracks together. Once you
have all the rows selected you can just do a VO-shift-M for the
contextual menu, then choose the Add To Playlist submenu and then right
arrow to pick
Hi Randi,
See my instructions about selecting and adding in blocks. Our posts
crossed. You could select and album in the browser, move to the songs
table, select all with Command-A, and then add that to the playlist
with VO-Shift-M. I'll have to check that there isn't a focus glitch
Randi:
Hold down the shift key and arrow down a column of songs you want to
select, then use the same copy paste procedure to move them all at
once. Just make sure not to press another key in between holding down
the shift key and selecting them, and the copying keystroke, command C.
Chris, apparently I missed that one or it slipped my mind. So, sure
enough I gave it a try and it works, so thanks for yet one more option
and actually an easier one than that. Maybe that's a bad thing, it
just makes buying easier. :-)
On May 11, 2009, at 1:29 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
I
Hello everyone. Mark helped me figure out search, so I have found and
downloaded some stuff. How though, do you crate a playlist? I clicked
on create a playlist, and the fields made no sense. I got a bunch of
classical stuff that I want to put in a folder. Also, is there an easy
way to get just
Hi Rayna,
Look through Tim Kilburn's VoiceOver pages for an overview of iTunes
and creating playlists. Here's the link to the iTunes 7 description:
http://homepage.mac.com/kilburns/voiceover/itunes7.html
You can just Google on kilburns VoiceOver to find one of his pages
-- usually, his
Oh Esther, hugs to you. This is fabulous! I view the list online, so I
forwarded your message to my email for reference. This is great
because I can read it and try certain things. Awesome! Thank you thank
you!
Hugs,
Randi
Esther wrote:
Hi Rayna,
Look through Tim Kilburn's VoiceOver pages
Alrighty then, VO shift and M worked like a charm. Finally got the
song haha. Thank you thank you! Next step is learning how to make
playlists and organize the music the way I want. The website Esther
gave me makes it sound really complicated, and thats for itunes
seven. Any pointers for me? I
Hi,
There are two ways to purchase individual songs you select in the
Songs table for the iTunes Store:
1) Interact and navigate with VO-Right Arrow to the Price Column. If
you don't have your mouse cursor tracking your VoiceOver cursor, use
VO-Command-F5 to route your mouse cursor to
Hi,
Try making a playlist of your albums by using the file browser.
Select your Music library in the sources table and use Command-B to
toggle on the browser. Now when you tab from the Sources table to the
search text field you'll reach your Music library entries organized by
Genre
Hi,
Try making a playlist of your albums by using the file browser.
Select your Music library in the sources table and use Command-B to
toggle on the browser. Now when you tab from the Sources table to the
search text field you'll reach your Music library entries organized by
Genre (first tab
Ok I'm going to try this stuff tomorrow. Thanks for the tips!
Nigel, I couldn't access what you wrote? It was Esther's reply, and
then my message, but when I VOd over, it quit reading the message.
Strange.
Esther wrote:
Hi,
Try making a playlist of your albums by using the file browser.
Hi Randi,
I think Nigel hit reply by mistake. I forgot to add that since iTunes
8 you can also copy and paste selections from the songs table to add
them to playlists. It's nice to have another method, but this
technique means that you have to keep moving between the songs table
to do
Hi,if you want to get to the store, go to the sources table,
interact with it, and select iTunes store. HTH.
On May 9, 2009, at 12:26 PM, rayna424 wrote:
Ok I just downloaded and installed the latest itunes and there still
isn't an obvious way of getting to the store and downloaded
Randi:
If you don't get any good answers sooner--which I doubt will be the
case--I'd be glad to help you with Itunes. I was deathly afraid of it
when I started using it, but now I absolutely love it. Hit me up if
you still need that crash course; I'm good at crashes. :)
Mark BurningHawk
I've got it, but can't seem to find a way to search for something in
particular.
Mark Baxter wrote:
Randi:
If you don't get any good answers sooner--which I doubt will be the
case--I'd be glad to help you with Itunes. I was deathly afraid of it
when I started using it, but now I absolutely
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