Nice. Well I've mastered creating playlists and moving stuff to them.
The only thing I didn't figure out was how to move a whole album to a
playlist. Example, I created a classical list, and moved 50 Essential
pieces of classical music, one by one. It was good practice, but for
future, is there a way to move a whole album? I know you can create a
list from the browser under albums, but for the purpupose of say,
having a musicals list, being able to move an entire musical. I guess
that's not too necessary, since having a list for each musical is fine
too.

I think I've got the basics thatnks to ya'll! As for using B or M to
buy, I learned M first so I think for now I'll stick to that haha.

This is wonderful! Thank you all so much!

Randi

Esther wrote:
> Good one, Chris <smile>
>
> I found your old post about Command-Shift-B:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss%40macvisionaries.com/msg43708.html
> <begin quote>
> Re: iTunes 8.0.1 released with Accessibility Enhancements
> Chris Blouch
> Thu, 09 Oct 2008 13:01:07 -0700
>
> Just found out about a third way. Friend of a friend works in Apple's
> accessibility team who said you can just do Command-Shift-B to buy the
> track which is currently highlighted or Control-Shift-B if you're on
> Windows. I scoured the internet, the iTunes help and all the pull-down
> menus and this command is mentioned nowhere. Nice to see that there is
> a simple key combo to do this but they could have made it more
> discoverable. Might as well have not implemented it.
> CB Chris Blouch wrote:
> To summarize, there are at least ways, VO-Shift-Space and VO-Shift-M
> with context menu navigation. Both work, but somebody just exploring
> is not going to discover these easily. Lack of discoverability in many
> case equals lack of usability and capability. I'm not clear why the
> buy button itself, while visible, is not announced to at least give a
> hint. It feels like both VO buy solutions are 'mouse hacks' to
> simulate what a visual mouse user would do. At least it's possible, if
> not obvious, how to buy a track.
> <end quote>
>
> One of the other problems with unknown keyboard shortcuts is that they
> could have been assigned to other functions when you customize your
> shortcuts.
>
> Command-Shift-B also lets you review individual items in your shopping
> cart and buy them, without having to buy everything in the cart or
> delete items.
>
> I'll file this away. (You guys clearly have more money to spend in the
> iTunes Store than I do -- I'm just glad that I can practice purchases
> on the "free" items).  I can't seem to use VO-Shift-Space now to
> purchase -- either with single or double-click.  The advantage of the
> VO-Shift-M is that the same menu choice works with buy or select
> podcasts for download.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Esther
>
> On May 11, 2009, at 7:29 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
>
> > I thought you just did command-shift-b to buy?
> >
> > CB
> >
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