Hi Tim,
I've noticed this behavior if I immediately try to change the volume after switching into iTunes from another application. I have to release the keys before the volume change starts working.
HTMS
Marsh

On Oct 18, 2008, at 8:46 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:

Hi,

KR: What I meant by the hotkeys was the use of command up and down arrow, which
would change the volume of iTunes itself. That hot key no longer works in
iTunes 8. Maybe it changed?

TK: It does work in iTunes 8 although I've seen what you're speaking of sometimes. It's inconsistent though. Sometimes I can simply press the right arrow to go to the next song and sometimes it just makes the sound like it's hitting a wall. I haven't quite figured out the pattern yet that causes this but I suspect that it's the same sort of thing that affects you're ability to adjust the volume with cmd-up or down arrow. I'll experiment some more and see if I can reproduce it.

Later...

On 18-Oct-08, at 6:53 PM, Kevin Reeves wrote:



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Subject: Re: Seek and volume hot keys gone in iTunes 8?

Hi,

The volume hotkeys have changed dramatacally. What were they. They now are
the "f11", and "f12" respectively, with "f10" being mute. On the new
notebooks that is. Actually it is "FN" plus the hotkeys outlined above. The old notebooks were "fn" with "f3" being mute and "f4" being Softer and "f5"
being louder. Tiger had no fn before these commands.

Thanks for listening,
Alex,


On 18-Oct-08, at 5:23 PM, Kevin Reeves wrote:

Hey folks. I'm currently using iTunes on both the Mac and Pc sides,
and have noticed that the hot keys for volume and seeking within a
track are no longer working in iTunes 8. Anyone have any intel on
this? Thanks so much.

Reeves





Tim Kilburn
& Carter the Canine
Fort McMurray, AB Canada





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