Unfortunately at this time, you will need sighted assistance for the
first few screens when setting up a new or restored iPod. After that,
when the summary page is available, you will have access to your iPod
controls again.
Ryan
On Apr 30, 2008, at 5:08 PM, christos hux wrote:
Hi to the list glad to know its still going strong.
Ever since Itunes has been fully enough accessable to Voice Over I
have been using a ipod nano model. recently it stoped working so
while visiting family back East I purchased a replacement Nano from
Circuit City since there is no apple store in that city.
I charged it up over night and on the day before I was to leave this
is what happened. I plugged the Ipod Nano into my MacBook and Itunes
came up just fine. Next unlike in the past when you plugged in a new
ipod and voice Over spoke the setup information of the ipod being
registered in your name and telling you that it was then ready to
transfer your library over none of that occured. It just had the
Ipod listed in the source menu as "ipod device"
I spent a few hours with it not ever being able to get my library
synked over into it so I had it returned back to the store. After
being back home I ordered another Ipod Nano direct from the Apple
store 800 phone number. When I got the Ipod and charged it up and
plugged it into my mac once again the same thing happened and its
just listed as a "ipod device" in the source list table. so what has
Apple done to Itunes in setting up a Ipod that has changed things if
any at all or has anyone had this experience recently with a brand
new Ipod Nano model? I am running the most up to date current
version of itunes 7.6.2 and mac os x version 10.5.1 since I had
issues with 10.5.2