Hi:
I don't want to use thismethod, however my playlists will not copy over using 
copy and paste to my Nano, or my iPhone. I can copy over albums of music 
without a problem, but not playlists. I have manually manage music checked, and 
I have sync specific files checked, or what ever that second choice in 
preferences is called.
On Feb 22, 2011, at 11:48 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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