Hello David,

You need to have the side bar visible. Cmd-Option-s is the toggle to show or 
hide the side bar.
If you select Music in the side bar, then navigate right past the vertical 
splitter and click the Songs button, VO-Cmd-t will take you to the Music table. 
VO-Up Arrow twice will put you on the Music browser where you can interact and 
select what you want to appear in the Music table.

VO-Cmd-t is a very useful command in iTunes. It takes you to the next table, 
and adding the Shift key takes you to the previous table.

A quick way to find the side bar or Sources table is to press Cmd-Option-f 
which puts you on the Search field, and VO-Right arrow puts you on the Sources 
table.

Cheers,

Anne


On 25 Jan 2014, at 14:24, David Griffith <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have got iTunes fairly usable on my PC using column browser but am
> struggling to replicate the experience on my Mac. I seem to find it
> impossible to replicate the experience of being able to tab and shift tab
> between columns of Genre, Artist, Album and song.     
> 
> I have column browser view enabled but it does not appear to work in the
> same way on the Mac.
> I can get to where I want in a long winded fashion , that is vo Cursoring
> pass loads of elements to check albums songs etc. but  this is an extremely
> tiresome way of accessing music.
> 
> Are there any tips to make using iTunes on the Mac friendlier.
> 
> David Griffith
> Regards
> 
> David Griffith
> 
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