Hi Josh, and all Yes, the "Command+Shift+S" key combo does hide the sidebar and I believe it toggles it so that if you've hidden it, you can show it again by repeat pressing the combo. However, it still doesn't solve my problem. I am sure it's me, rather than the software itself. We humans are generally very slow to react to sudden change. That is an inherent flaw in the species. In cases such as this, I would guesstimate that others have had far more opportunity to play with the new build than I. Thus, they have familiarised themselves much more quickly than have I. But all the same, having walked away and kind of settled myself down somewhat, I think that, although initially I dislike the new interface, I need to persevere with it because there will most likely come a time in the not too distant future when I actually "need" to be familiar with the layout. So, I shall keep on trying to find ways around my iTunes issues and, hopefully within time, I too will come to like the new layout as have others.
Gordon On 7 Jan 2013, at 05:19, Josh Gregory <[email protected]> wrote: Yeah, that is what I meant… I guess dictation kind of messed that up,:-) I See what you mean about downgrading. :-) Send from my iPhone On Jan 6, 2013, at 11:37 PM, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > hi Josh > > Sorry, pressing what? Command+Option+ what was that supposed to be? I think > you may have made a typo there. :) > > I'll try Command+Option+S, in case that was what you meant. As for > downgrading, I'd love too! But that would involve rebuilding my library over > again because the format changed I believe with iTunes 11. Besides which, if > I just dump the interface now, I will be forever curious as to whether in > time I grew to like it. I don't believe in downgrading unless there are > really compelling reasons to do so. Thanks. > > Gordon > > On 7 Jan 2013, at 03:54, Josh Gregory <[email protected]> wrote: > > What about pressing command plus option plus us to hide the status bar or I > think that's what it does? That should bring up the table things. I do know > someone however, that went back to iTunes 10.7 because they were unhappy > about the fact that they took out the power search, and reading in the Apple > support website I see that a lot of people have done the same… > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Jan 6, 2013, at 10:47 PM, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > >> It would be very interesting to hear how people are finding the interface as >> far as easy navigation with VoiceOver is concerned. Also, a description of >> the methodology behind it would be quite useful. >> >> Not that this is really related, and it is most definitely not in any way a >> dig, or a criticism or a negative comment. But I often notice that some of >> the people commenting on these items are using Windows for mail if nothing >> else. Again, it isn't really important, it's just something I notice. I >> just wonder sometimes why people do that. But, of course, it's each to >> their own. And it is true to say that some people do it out of necessity as >> they are required to use Windows at work. >> >> Anyway, there we are. I guess it's each to their own. But even now after >> being forced to tolerate the new interface, I cannot honestly say I have >> found anything about it which justifies the change, nor can I say I've found >> anything about it which I like. >> :) >> Gordon >> >> On 2 Jan 2013, at 18:25, Phil Halton <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I actually prefer the new interface. It took me a little while to understand >> the layout, but everything is doable and quite accessible. 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