Hi!
OK maybe someone will find this useful [just had a nose around and heard these 
commands]
1] Command1 for music.
2] command2 Movies.
3] Command3 TV shows.
4] command4 Podcasts.
5] command5 iTunes U.
6] Audio books.
7] command7 Apps.
8] Tones.
9] Internet radio.
10] command0 for iTunes!
And of course there are others in the menus!
HTH Colin

On 17 Oct 2014, at 22:43, The Believer <[email protected]> wrote:

>   Pretty good perspective. It does come down to one's ability to deal with 
> things. Thise who know HOW to work with or around issues are not the ones who 
> go on rants but rather, tyey are the ones who assist the ones who struggle.
> 
>  Another point you touch on is 'what we are used to'. Change is inevitable, 
> that  we can bet on. But we have control over that too.
> 
>   Someone suggested that Microsoft and Google could put some heat on Apple to 
> do better. Not likely. Google while fairly new on the scene, has major 
> accessibility issues that have been in existence from the start. Microsoft 
> has had decades to get it right but one thing different there is that 
> Microsoft does not build hardware AND operating systems together as Apple 
> does.
> 
>   It boils down to one's expectations. Hold them too high and one will be let 
> down all the time.
> 
> From The Believer. . .
> . . . what if it were true?
> [email protected]
> 
> On 10/17/2014 1:54 PM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
>> Interesting how one blind person says the iOS is garbage and Yosemite is 
>> close to that too while another blind person is enjoying the new features 
>> and using both while acknowledging some bugs and changes. What this tells me 
>> is that while there are real accessibility issues, at least some of what is 
>> going on has to do with personal preferences and ability to figure out ways 
>> to use the system when it changes. Whether Apple is sliding or not is 
>> certainly a matter that could be debated but it is true that some things are 
>> being done differently than we were used to and while some of them may be 
>> fixable bugs some things are permanent changes that we will have to learn to 
>> work with. This will be true no matter what system you use. Since anybody 
>> who didn't run the beta didn't get Yosemite until yesterday sometime, I 
>> would give it some time and work before I abandon it as garbage. You can 
>> always sell your Mac so don't throw it across the room whatever you do :-)
>> 
>> 
> 
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