No you just paste the music you want on the phone device name. it's odd but it 
works. you cannot do playlists on it how ever. those you have to create 
manually on the phone if you are to go about it that way.

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On Feb 22, 2011, at 9:48 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I'm confused as to why you are going about things in this method.  If you 
> wish to sync specific playlists to your iPod, you can do this without drag 
> and drop.  You simply choose the playlists from within the Music pane of the 
> iPod's device settings through iTunes.  Dragging and dropping is cumbersome 
> at best with VO and often doesn't do exactly what you want anyway.  The only 
> way I've got Drag and Drop to work well for moving files is by using VO 
> gestures but I still wouldn't use this method for transferring music within 
> iTunes.
> 
> Later...
> 
> On 2011-02-21, at 6:19 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
> 
>> All:
>> I'm trying to manually drag and drop my iTunes playlists to my iPod/iPhone 
>> b/c copying and pasting won't work. Here is what I'm doing, and I'll outline 
>> where the problem is occurring.
>> 
>> Duplication Steps:
>> 1.Using VO navigation commands, I move to the iTem I want to drag.
>> 2. I press VO Command F5 to move the mouse cursor to the VO location. When I 
>> press VO F5 to varify what is under the mouse, It says nothing is under the 
>> mouse, even though when I moved the mouse, it said I was on my playlist.
>> 3. I press VO command shift space to start the drag. I hear the appropriate 
>> mouse click sound.
>> 4. VO Shift F3 turns off curser tracking.
>> 5. Move to my ipod.
>> 6. Press VO command F5 to move the mouse cursor to vo curser. When I press 
>> vo F5 to hear what is under curser, it says nothing is under cursor.
>> 7. Pressing vo command shift space releases the mouse. I hear the 
>> appropriate mouse click sound.
>> 
>> 8. Turn off cursor tracking by pressing vo shift f3.
>> So basically I'm being told nothing is under my mouse. 
>> Please help.
>> Thanks,
>> 
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