Thanks for this, I will try them and post back with my findings.
On Feb 19, 2008, at 2:15 AM, Esther wrote:

Hi Shaun,

Aargh! I couldn't check the instructions on iTunes 7.6 -- I only hoped that
it would be accessible in Leopard, especially since they mentioned
copy to clipboard and paste!

You can open the com.apple.iPod.plist file with PlistEditPro:

http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/22659

This is shareware, so you can download and try it. There's a prompt at
the startup screen encouraging you to register and purchase this,
so you have to wait for that to finish before you can click the continue
button, which stays dimmed for 30 seconds.

Or Prefsetter, which is freeware, also works for this:

http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/system_disk_utilities/prefsetter.html

Use VO-keys+backslash to expand the devices (collapsed, level 1) in
the outline,  and then again to expand each of the items (collapsed,
level 2) below it in the outine. An entry will show up for every iPod
that has been connected to your machine.  The expanded items
contain the serial numbers.

HTH.

Cheers,

Esther

On  February 18, 2008, at 08:17PM, vashaun jone wrote:
I tried holding down the control key and even the option and command
key while opening about I Tunes to no avail. The only thing VO would
read is Close, minimize and so on. Nothing scrolled and nothing else
would read. I am between getting my serial number and entering it into
the site. I say that because I tried to enter it from the plist file
and that didn't work either. I think I had too many characters. Thanks






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