It probably relates to the key repeater sequencing when holding down the
option key and then pressing I for itunes in your shortcut.
The definitive answer would be if you loaded iTunes normally through the
Dock and did not get this error.

David Griffith

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andy Collins
Sent: 31 December 2013 12:08
To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: iTunes library

Hi Colin -

The thing is, Having just booted up, and tried the hot key combination for
iTunes, I wasn't prompted to choose a library, so it isn't happneing all the
time -

Andy
On 31 Dec 2013, at 01:16, "Red.Falcon" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Andy!
> OK I thought that was your problem!
> Because of the Option key and opening iTunes brings up that option to
choose libraries I would remove that commander command!
> I moved iTunes in the Doc to be next to finder and launch iTunes from
there!
> HTH Colin
> 
> On 30 Dec 2013, at 21:34, Andy Collins <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Thanks Esther for this explanation. I actually have a hot key combination
to open iTunes. I use the right option key, as in such short cuts as right
option key s for Safari, but for iTunes, I have a number on the numbers row
as the hot key, holding down the right option key at the same time -
>> 
>> Andy
>> On 30 Dec 2013, at 21:22, Esther <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Andy,
>>> 
>>> I'm guessing that you open iTunes from the dock, using VO-space.  What's
happening is that you're not pressing the Control and Option keys at quite
the same time.  On the Mac, using the Option key usually indicates you want
an alternate option.  So when you start up your Mac, and hold down the
Option key, you'll be able to choose a different boot device from your
default hard drive (by pressing your arrow keys to move to a different
attached hard drive that is bootable, and pressing "Return").  Or in iTunes,
if you move to the search field (with Command-Option-f), type in a search
string, and then press Option-Return, the search is conducted in the iTunes
Store rather than your Library.
>>> 
>>> If you launch iTunes from the dock by pressing the "Return" key, your
default library will open automatically.  What's happening is that your
separate press of the "Option" key is being detected,so you're being asked
whether you want to open some other iTunes library than your default one.
This is just one of the instances where having the two keys, Control and
Option, acting as the VoiceOver keys, can confuse your Mac about whether you
want to separately press the Option key when launching iTunes.
>>> 
>>> HTH.  Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Esther
>>> 
>>> On Dec 30, 2013, at 10:19 AM, Andy Collins wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi all -
>>>> 
>>>> Quite regularly, when I open iTunes, a message comes up asking me to
"choose an iTunes library." It's not an issue as I can go in to the Music
folder, and highlight the iTunes folder from in there, but it doesn't seem
to stick. This doesn't happen every time, but often enough to make me wonder
why it happens, and if others get the same -
>>>> 
>>>> Andy
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