Hi Jamie and Everyone,

Thanks for this great info.

It would be great if someone could do a little tutorial or podcast on iTunes with the loving Window-Eyes.

I don't have the iTunes scripts installed, do I need them? <smile>

Thanks a bunch.

Pat Ferguson
At 06:22 PM 5/10/2009, you wrote:
Go to the file menu and choose creat new playlist. Give it a name and you will find yourself sitting on it. Of course it will be empy. Type the letters mu quickly to jump to the music section of your iTunes library and tab to the search edit box. Type the name of a song or album to filter your search. Tab to the item list and use shift-down arrow to select the song or songs you want. Use control C to copy to the clipboard. Shift-tab back to music and quickly begin typing the name of your playlist. Tab twice to the item list and use Control V to paste the tracks. You may find that you have selected tracks you did not want so simply delete them. This sounds much more cumbersome than it is. I have even found that you can cut and paste tracks within your playlist to change the order of tracks.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael McGhee" <[email protected]>
To: "'Rockbox'" <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2009 4:15 PM
Subject: Itunes playlists


Can anyone give me some guidance as to how I can create Itunes playlists
using the Window-eyes 7.1 screenreader.  I have athe Itunes script
installed, but the creation of playlists, according to what I have read via
google, appears to be a very visual and mouse necessary action.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated as using shuffle presents me with
more Celine Dion than I can bare, while my wife is being forced to listen to
Muws, Coldplay and Kings of Leon!

Thanks



Michael


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