Thanks!  It makes it quite easy to use now.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Lemm via Jfw" <[email protected]> To: "'Gery Gaubert'" <[email protected]>; "'The Jaws for Windows support list.'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2015 3:02 PM
Subject: RE: jaws and itunes


Hi,

Ok, so first things first general layout. When you open iTunes if you press F6 it will cycle through a few things keep pressing it until eventually it will announce 'treeview' (which is like the old menu you used to have on older versions of iTunes) this currently gives me all my playlists which I
can scroll up and down through using arrow keys one thing to be aware of
here though and this confused me for ages but once in that treeview if
you press  F6 again  it takes you to  another exact version of that tree
view but this time jaws says read only  and  since its read only it does
nothing, so when cycling using F6 to the treeview make sure jaws does say
tree view and not read only, if it says read only keep pressing f6 until you
come back to the tree view

Ok, so once you've selected what you want from the tree view , so for
example playlist 1 then press F6 twice (which skips you over the read only
bit I mentioned before) and then you are in your playlist . to navigate here
use tab and you'll find your list of tracks in the playlist ,  play pause
buttons etc.

to add a track I copy the file I want in the playlist from my pc then go to
the track list  as mentioned in the previous step then click paste and the
track is in there.

Finally if you want something other than playlists, such as music library or
ipad/phone, then go to the tree view  as mentioned above press the arrow
keys until you are at the top of the list then press shift and tab and you
are presented with different buttons for what you want displayed in the tree
view so music library, iTunes store, Pauls ipod etc and to scroll through
the buttons  use the shift tab  and then enter on the one you want  then
press f6 until you get back to the tree view which should  then  give you
playlist , iPod options or whatever you selected

Like I said its not the most fluid way of getting round , but once you get
used to it its pretty straight forward

Hopefully the above makes sense and I haven't rambled or made it seem over
complex, do email me back if anything's unclear

Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gery Gaubert
via Jfw
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2015 7:05 PM
To: 'Paul Lemm via Jfw'
Subject: jaws and itunes

creating and adding to playlists would be a great place to begin.  I never
could grasp this concept but it would be nice to know.  Any info you could
send me about iturnes would be very helpfull.
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