Hi Cheryl. Yup, I'm sure I did try that. But I'll give Itunes another go. Re VLC, I can probably find it somewhere on the net. I try to avoid the archives, as I find scroling through that stuff time consuming and tedious, <smile>. Thanks for the info though Re the mouse keys, I am almost sure I turned them on ... haven't played in there for a while though. Let me go and look for them, just to make sure.
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On 14 Apr 2006, at 04:45, Cheryl Homiak wrote:

Re: itunes:
Check if your mouse cursor is on the agree buttton before pressing. If you have mouse keys enabled, you can then move the mouse using the keys on the numeric keypad; you have to hold one down and then release it and check where the mouse cursor hyas gone. And you may be able to get out of the dialog with escape rather than force quit; granted escape doesn't solve the problem but it is more graceful than force quit.

As for vlc, check the archives; there was a lot of discusswion of it when you were gone and a lot of us use it. It is also possible to create playlists in vlc.

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