Hi Jane,

>On Mar 22, 2007, at 9:14 PM, Holly Anderson wrote:
>
>> Hi.  when you find the play list you want you press enter on it,  
>> not space bar.
>> Holly

Either space bar or carriage return work for  me (on my 
G4 Powerbook laptop).  If I press enter (the key between
the command key and the left arrow key on my laptop
keyboard) I get to rename the playlist.

>Do I have to get out of the outline, or will it just play?  I am  
>still not having luck, at least not with ones *I* create.
>
>Jane

>From the source pane, once you've navigated to your
playlist -- for example, by typing the first few letters of
the playlist name -- you should be able to play from the
playlist by pressing return or space bar (which works for
me).  You can check that you're on the playlist with
VO keys-option-F6 (on a laptop, this is
VO keys-option-function-F6), and have VoiceOver
tell you the name of the selected playlist.

Jane, when you are in the Songs pane for your 
playlist, can you play any of the tracks?  Tab over
to the  Songs Outline, do a Command-a to select
all tracks, then interact with the Songs Outline with
VO keys-shift-down arrow to choose one of the
tracks.  When you press space bar does the track
begin to play?  I'm wondering if you imported these
tracks using iTunes in the inaccessible version, and
then renamed the files using Get Info (command-i)
under Finder instead of Get Info under iTunes. 
If so, iTunes won't find the correct entries and play
from either the tracks or the playlist.

If that's the problem, you can fix things by using 
command-o to add your renamed tracks to the iTunes
library, and iTunes will know where to look for these.
You would probably want to delete the "dead"
entries first, though.  That's why I would first check
whether any of these tracks play.

Sorry if this is confusing!

HTH

Cheers,

Esther

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