Also, the other day, I wanted to select a group of songs by pressing
shift-down arrow and move them to a playlist.  I couldn't tell whether
they were being highlighted or not because VO gave me no feedback.

Thanks for the information.

Eric

On 7/30/11, Barry Hadder <bhad...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Actually, there is a way to do what you are talking about.  However, it
> definitely doesn't work nearly as well as it did before.
>
> When in the browser, type the letter or letters of the item you are wanting
> to find and route the vo cursor to the keyboard focus.  It works hear
> anyway.
>
> It seems to me that vo isn't tracking the keyboard focus at all within
> tables or other objects that you have to interact with.
>
> Barry Hadder
> bhad...@gmail.com
>
>
>
> On Jul 30, 2011, at 12:26 PM, Eric Brinkman wrote:
>
>> I am experiencing the same issue and have the same configuration of
>> the MacBook Air as the initial poster.  Another problem I have is that
>> I can no longer select an artist via the first letter of his/her name.
>> The only way to browse the playlist browser is to VO-arrow up and
>> down.  Before I upgraded to Lion, I could just use the arrow keys
>> without quicknav and also just press the first letter of an artist's
>> name to go to artists starting with that letter.
>>
>> I'd appreciate a solution to this issue.
>>
>> Eric
>>
>> On 7/30/11, CJ Daniel <cj.bear.dan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi Guys,
>>>
>>> Just a note.  I was experiencing the same thing, after my upgrade to
>>> iTunes
>>> 10.4 with an approximately 2,000 song data base.  I've only got 2GB of
>>> ram--upgrading soon--on a 2009 MBP.  So, I bit the bullet, deleted the
>>> whole
>>> darned data base & rebuilt it.  No problems now.  So, my guess, something
>>> goes bump in the night with the music library with the 10.4 upgrade.  I
>>> guess that's not very scientific, but I'm happy with the results.
>>>
>>> Good luck,
>>>
>>> CJ
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jul 30, 2011, at 9:32 AM, Kevin Shaw wrote:
>>>
>>>> Brian,
>>>>
>>>> I've experienced the exact same thing running on a mid-2009 MBP with 8
>>>> GB
>>>> of RAM, and SSD and running in Lion. Moving up and down through my
>>>> playlists is rather speedy and other than the main music library
>>>> playlist,
>>>> I have no issues.
>>>>
>>>> I'm wondering two things:
>>>> 1. In upgrading to 104, did the iTunes music database get corrupted
>>>> somehow and is this what is causing the sluggish performance?
>>>> 2. Is there a way to repair/rebuild the database?
>>>>
>>>> that's my shot in the dark.
>>>>
>>>> Kevin
>>>> On 2011-07-30, at 11:17 AM, Bryan Jones wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Folks,
>>>>>
>>>>> I think there's already been some discussion about slowness in iTunes
>>>>> 10.4, but I'm wondering if other folks are experiencing the following
>>>>> specific behavior:
>>>>> If I select "Music" in the sources list and then attempt to navigate
>>>>> through my songs, it takes several seconds to VO up and down through my
>>>>> songs or left and right through the fields in each song. However, I
>>>>> experience no delays when navigating through my lists of Books, Movies,
>>>>> TV Shows or even through the contents of my playlist folders.
>>>>>
>>>>> My music library is 30GB, movies library is 10GB, other libraries are
>>>>> smaller, but regardless of size or number of items, I don't recall
>>>>> having
>>>>> this issue in the previous version of iTunes running under SL.
>>>>>
>>>>> This is on a late 2010 macbook air with 4GB RAM and a speedy SSD. The
>>>>> whole library is located on the SSD. I've tried changing views,
>>>>> columns,
>>>>> and any other options I could think of.
>>>>>
>>>>> TIA,
>>>>> Bryan
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