Hi Colin,

The tab key worked earlier for me but now I cannot seem to tab to that box from 
the expanded "general" disclosure triangle.  In fact I have not discovered a 
way to access it via the keyboard at all, which is weird because I I always 
test before posting.

If you have a trackpad, it's accessible that way.  With trackpad commander 
enabled, when the general triangle is expanded you can locate the appropriate 
checkbox by placing your finger a little below and left of center.

We're using different MacOs versions, (mine is Lion v 10.7.1) but I doubt that 
matters in this dialog. Traversing the trackpad from slightly left of  the 
center down I have:
iTunes 10.4.1 copyright 2000, 2011 Apple inc all rights reserved

Below that is a label choice and about 1/16 of an inch below is the desired 
checkbox.

If you land on the "Locked" checkbox or "name and extension" line you've gone 
to far down.  Its right between "label" and "locked".

HTH, if you have a trackpad.
Geoff 


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Red.Falcon 
  To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 12:52 PM
  Subject: Re: Change Itunes to 32 bit!


  Hi Geoff!
  Sorry I took a wrong turn at China!
  But glad you got it sorted!
  And as far as your instructions well!
  Even with tabbing no 32 bit box!
  the first thing is Application (Universal) then the size of Itunes and other 
stuff!
  And if I tab on the general discloser I get taken to more info and yet again 
no 32 bit box!
  Colin

  On 30 Aug 2011, at 16:44, Geoff Waaler wrote:

  > Hi Colin,
  > 
  > Some of this is probably redundant for you but I'll start at the beginning 
(even if you did fail to bring me those driver bits last week :)!).
  > 
  > 1. In finder press command-shift-a and navigate to itunes.app.
  > 2. Press command-i.
  > 3. Press vo-rightArrow until you get to "general" -- this is a disclosure 
triangle that should already be expanded.
  > 
  >  4. Tabbing once should land you on a check box labeled: "open in 32 bit 
mode".
  > 
  >  HTH.
  >  Geoff
  > 
  >  ----- Original Message ----- 
  >  From: Red.Falcon 
  >  To: macvisionaries group ; mac access 
  >  Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 10:25 AM
  >  Subject: Change Itunes to 32 bit!
  > 
  > 
  >  Hi all!
  >  Well I'm still on that snowy kitty and somehow Itunes has updated itself 
to 10.4.1 and I did not do it myself!
  >  But it will not let me in until I've changed it to 32 bit from 64 bit!
  >  It clearly tells me what to do find Itunes and in the info command+i 
change it there!
  >  So I go there and where ever I look I cannot find the place to change it 
to 32 bit!
  >  So I might be looking at the wrong place or I'm not understanding the 
instructions
  >  Any pointers or step by step help!
  >  Tia Colin
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