No, still does the same thing. When I do the mouse click, my focus moves 
down about 3 or 4 rows in the songs list and that's about all.
I don't get it.
-- Rich

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Holly Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by 
theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 3:58 PM
Subject: Re: Purchasing Music Via ITunes


Hi.  Press command j when in the store view.  Try unchecking some of
the collumns such as time or something else.  I suspect what is
happening is that the collumns are going off the screen but voice over
can still read them.  Try unchecking some of the collumns and then try
routing the mouse and clicking on the price.
HTH
Holly
On Jul 6, 2007, at 3:25 PM, Rich Caloggero wrote:

> Ya, well I'm trying to put together a CD for band practice, and iTunes
> simply has the best selection of stuff, hands down. Try searching on
> the
> name of just about any song and you'll get many versions of it. Its
> amazing
> to just listen to the previews and get a feel for how many ways of
> doing the
> same song there can be.  EMusic does not have this kind of
> selection, or
> this kind of search capability. Ya sure you can search for strings in
> artist, track, album fields etc, but then you have to crawl your way
> through
> the listings and quickly listening to a ppreview of something didn't
> seem to
> be straightforward.
>
> ITunes is great, but it just isn't accessible. You can sort of do most
> things, but I still haven't been able to purchase anything without
> sighted
> assistance. Moving the mouse to the 99 cent field and clicking does
> nothing
> except moves me to some other entry in the songs outline.
> -- Rich
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ryan Mann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 1:12 PM
> Subject: Re: Purchasing Music Via ITunes
>
>
> Emusic is pretty accessible because you don't actually need any
> software.  You just log into the web site and use your web browser to
> download the music.  There is no DRM either.
> Original message:
>> I know that many of you on this list are ardent Mac/Apples fans but I
>> personally don't like paying 99 cents per track on iTunes, unless I
>> can't get the tunes I want anywhere else. However, this can get
>> really
>> expensive when you want to download a lot of tunes. Anyway to cut
>> to the
>> chase there are alternatives like emusic.com. I cannot vouch for its
>> accessibility however but the subscription rates are reasonable and
>> they
>> have a great selection of tunes.
>
>> Josh
>
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