Hi tim and all.

If I use vo-space to close the popup, it will say "no item selected" as I close 
and then show songs in the popup choice but does not appear to actually respond 
to toggling of the column browser until I vo-arrow over to the songs table so 
that a song is selected. This could indeed be a fluke with my focus but this is 
why I recommended pressing return once "songs" is selected; that seems to 
ensure that a song is selected and column browser toggling is available.

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and therefore I have hope:
The steadfast love of the Lord
never ceases;
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> On Nov 3, 2014, at 5:34 PM, Tim Kilburn <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> When navigating around iTunes, VO-left once from the Album Grid.  this should 
> take you to an “Album” pop-over.  Inside that pop-over menu is a table, 
> interact with it.  VO-space on the Songs item within that table and your 
> music will no longer display as an album grid but as a table of music with 
> various columns depending on your preferences.  The preference of which 
> columns are displayed are set there as well.  You’ll see a Sort by header, 
> then a pop-up menu followed by a second pop-up menu.  In the second pop-up 
> menu, you can check the various columns you wish displayed in the specific 
> table you’ve focused on.
> 
> That same pop-over item is there for Movies, TV Shows etc so you can set 
> their view accordingly as well.
> 
> Overall, once you set things up, iTunes 12 isn’t a lot different than 11.  By 
> the way, there was a lot of noise made when iTunes took the previous look and 
> feel and people appeared to get accustomed to it and now a similar noise is 
> being made at 12.  If we totally held to the “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix 
> it” model, we’d still be stuck in DOS style interfaces.  Since we have GUI’s, 
> looks and feel have changed numerous times.  We along with most will adapt as 
> long as accessibility remains a priority.
> 
> Later…
> 
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> 
>> On Nov 3, 2014, at 3:49 PM, Mary Otten <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Command b gives me a ding sound and no joy. So column browser is definitely 
>> absent here. I’ve tried the radio buttons. I know how to get out of the pop 
>> over. What I’m saying is that nothing, and I do mean nothing, gives me a 
>> view of music that is other than that album grid.
>> Mary Otten
>> [email protected]
>> 
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