Hi Anne

yes, this works well if you are searching for a song and you only want that one 
track.  However, our library is horrendously large, well over 50,000 tracks I 
would guess.  Therefore, I need to find a way to move by album or something if 
the search box is going to be problematic.  Yes, one could use the radio 
buttons I guess and, first navigate by artist, genre or other relevant fields.  
However, with a large library that method is going to prove extremely 
time-consuming.  In iTunes 10, the search box was, for me at least, utterly 
invaluable.  But now it just grunts at me which, as Zack said earlier, is 
probably VoiceOver doing something.   However, I guess I'm going to have to b a 
little innovative.  I'll find a solution to the problem somewhere, I'm going to 
have too.

Thanks for your input, it's appreciated.

Gordon

On 7 Jan 2013, at 07:14, Anne Robertson <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello Gordon,

I find that the search box is only useful if I'm looking for a song and don't 
know the title except for a word or two. Otherwise, I click the Songs button 
and navigate down to where the Browser is. There, I interact and navigate to 
the column that interests me (Genre, Artist or album) and type in a few 
letters. When I find what I want, I stop interacting and navigate down to the 
Songs table.

Cheers,

Anne


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