> On Sep 22, 2017, at 1:36 AM, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu> wrote:
> 
> Hello Everyone,  
> 
> I am going to cross-post this to both the V iPhone and Mac Visionaries
> mailing lists for those who, like me, use both iTunes for Windows and Mac.  
> 
> First, let me state that I just spent the past hour working with iTunes 12.7
> on two Windows 10 PCs in conjunction with an iPhone 6 S Plus, running iOS
> 11, with the latest version of Jaws on both computers.
> 
> Second, there are some initial video driver problems with iTunes when Jaws
> is running.  Therefore, I suggest that you launch iTunes, at least once,
> without Jaws running-using, perhaps, Narrator, as the screen reader.  After
> that, you should be good to go with Jaws running with iTunes 12.7.  This was
> my experience on two Windows 10 PCs.  
> 
> Third, be aware that some Jaws commands, including the Application button,
> do not work on selected items in iTunes 12.7.  There are easy workarounds
> but I just want you to know that if you encounter problems, it's probably
> not your fault.
> 
> Fourth, be sure to explore iTunes 12.7 for Windows using the F6, Tab, and
> arrow keys to gain a better understanding of the somewhat new layout of the
> application.
> 
> Fifth, As in the previous version of iTunes, selecting the Summary tab, when
> your iOS device is connected to iTunes will display the same options as in
> iTunes 12.6 including the ability to configure accessibility settings.
> 
> Sixth, In order to add/or remove custom ringtones to and from your device,
> you must make certain that the Manually Manage Videos and Music checkbox
> option is, checked.  If you have to place a checkmark in the checkbox, be
> sure to hit the Apply button to save this change, okay?
> 
> Okay, now to the fun stuff.  In iTunes 12.7 for Windows, it is no longer
> necessary to actually use the file menu to import ringtones.  In fact,
> attempting to do so will gain you nothing.  (smile).  So, to add a ringtone
> to your device, using Windows Explorer, copy the file to memory using the
> standard windows command of Control+C.
> 
> Next, with iTunes 12.7 in focus, your iOS device attached to your PC and
> selected, using standard jaws navigation commands, place focus on the Tones
> tab, located in the iTunes Sidebar.  Oh, make sure that you have iTunes set
> to display the Sidebar.  
> 
> Now, once you have the Tones tab selected, press the Tab key on your
> keyboard until you land in the list view of currently installed custom
> ringtones.  Then, simply use the paste command, Control+V, to add the
> ringtone to your device.  
> 
> By the way, you will notice that, as you tab around the tones area, you will
> land on an actions button.  You can use this button to act on the currently
> selected ringtone, such as playing it.  
> 
> To delete a ringtone, you must place focus on the particular ringtone you
> wish to remove from your device, and press the delete key.  Neither the
> Application button nore the Jaws right-mouse click will work, at this time.
> Even the Actions button will not offer a delete choice.  The only way to
> remove the ringtone, at the time of this writing is to either press the
> Delete key on the keyboard, or press the right mouse button on your mouse
> and/or touch pad.  
> 
> Okay, I'm exhausted so I'm going to sign off for now.  
> 
> Good Luck and Happy Ring Toning.  (smile)
> 
> Mark
> 
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