Hi Scott,
If you're going to manually add music to your Nano, you need to do so
by using VoiceOver's drag-and-drop functionality (Leopard only), to
drag the playlist to the Music entry on the iPod. You can
alternatively select certain things from your library to sync.
Personally I find VO's drag-and-drop to be the easiest and most
efficient way of managing music on my Classic. There's a guide to
Drag-and-Drop with VO on www.Lioncourt.com
Oh, and Coverflow is a visual thing. It let's you flip through your
album covers to find what you want to listen to.
Josh de Lioncourt
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On Sep 12, 2008, at 4:49 PM, Scott Rutkowski wrote:
Hi Esther
Thanks for the info on the menus and such.
My only problem now is can you tell us how to copy a playlist from
iTunes to the nano if you have iTunes set to manually looking after
music on the nano?
You can't vo shift m on a playlist name to move it to the ipod nano.
I thought possibley interacting with the songs table doing a command
a to select all the songs in a playlist and then doing a vo shift m
and choosing add to playlist then choosing ipod. Will this work or
not?
I know this used to work on my shuffle but not sure on the nano.
Also the sync didn't quite go right because some of my playlists
wern't transferred over to the nano at all.
also apple appreciated my feedback about announcing how much charge
is in the ipod and that was emailing
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Very impressed.
Now I just need to work out which way to hold the nano cause this
cover flow option can't be turned off worse luck. It seems you have
to hold the nano with the headphone cable at the bottom left so you
don't hear the ipod say cover flow and then you can't do anything.
What is cover flow anyway? I take it it's something for our sighted
colleagues.