Just to let anybody know who hasn't had an Itunes account, I didn't,
and successfuly created one with no accessibility issues at all.
On Sep 9, 2008, at 7:12 PM, Esther wrote:
Hi Olivia,
Here's a recommendation for a test case. After you have installed
iTunes 8, bring it up and select iTunes Store in the Source list.
Stop interacting and VO-right arrow. You'll hit the splitter, then
the buttons for iTunes Store previous page, iTunes Store next page,
and iTunes Store Home. (You should actually be at the iTunes Store
Home page when you start, but you might not be if you used my
previous directions for power search browsing of iTunes U content).
Press the iTunes Store Home button (VO-space) just in case. Then
continue to VO-right until you hear "iTunes Store HTML content" and
interact. Use the item chooser menu (VO-keys+I) and look for "FREE
on iTunes heading level 2". Select that (VO-space) and press the
link (another VO-space). Choose one of the songs, TV episodes, book
excerpts, or movies there for you first "purchase". This is
basically a purchase for $0.00 on a regular iTunes account, where
you should go through all the regular setup, but won't be charged
for your "purchase". Just a suggestion.
Cheers,
Esther
On Sep 9, 2008, at 12:56 PM, UCLA Bruins Fan wrote:
I will let you know how creating a new account goes. Thanks for the
link!
Itunes is installing as I write.
On Sep 9, 2008, at 3:51 PM, Esther wrote:
Hi Olivia,
Download iTunes 8 directly from:
http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/
You should be able to create a new account accessibly, but it
would be great if someone who doesn't already have an account can
try this. I'm able to review my existing account information now
within the iTunes Store -- where before we used to hear "iTunes
Store dimmed image" when navigating.
As I mentioned in an earlier post, when do the installation from
the download there is one place where the agreement is displayed
where you can't interact with the text that you tab to. But there
are buttons that allow you to either save or print the agreement.
If you press one of those buttons, you can save the iTunes
Software License.rtf file onto your machine, and read it in
TextEdit. Alternatively, you could choose the print button and
send the output to Preview and view the agreement that way. Then
you can go ahead and press the "Agree" button and continue with
the install of iTunes 8.
Cheers,
Esther
On Sep 9, 2008, at 12:27 PM, UCLA Bruins Fan wrote:
I have an apple ID, but no itunes account. Do I have this right?
I can now create my own account once I figure out how to get
itunes 8?
On Sep 9, 2008, at 1:18 PM, Esther wrote:
Chris,
The first time I brought up iTunes 8 and tried this I wasn't
sure it had been fixed. Try doing a VO-right from the source
list past the splitter. Now I get "Previous iTunes Store Page",
"Next iTunes Store Page", and "Home". When I press the "Home"
button I'm taken to the main page and can navigate through all
the icons.
If that doesn't work, check that you meet the processor, memory,
and software specs. Some of those specs are only for playing
high definition movies. Also, make sure that you had the latest
version of QuickTime, etc. installed beforehand and matched all
the requirements for the iTunes 8 installation before you did it.
Cheers,
Esther
On Sep 9, 2008, at 9:25 AM, Chris Gilland wrote:
Erm, I don't mean to bust yul bubble, but unless the store only
works now in Leopard, I must say, it don't work. I just tried
navigating around the screen in ITunes 8 and reviewing my
account settings to set the store up myself, and it isn't
letting me see that window.
So, sorry. Isn't working here, unless you know something I
don't.
Chris.