hi jenny,
i am so sorry that you having  problems with i-tunes right now. however, if you 
want to find your library have first have to  v.o. right arrow or left arrow 
until  you hear my library. next you inner act with  it and then you  down 
arrow  and then press  v.o. space together to select the one you want.  
afterwards, you can v.o. left or right arrow  until you get to  music and then 
you v.o. shift  down arrow  into your music library and then you  v.o.  down 
arrow to  search through the  songs that you want to  uncheck yse v.o.  space 
bar to uncheck the songs that you do not want anymore and you could also delete 
them with eh delete key as well. 
i hope this helps you out.
good luck with  everything and i am so sorry to hear about your guide dog. i 
hope that you can get another one real soon.
sincerely, chenelle
ps. happy easter jenny.

Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 8, 2012, at 4:28 PM, [email protected] wrote:

>   Today's Topic Summary
> Group: http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries/topics
> 
> Itines downloaded album and can't find it [7 Updates]
> disregard previous question about folders [1 Update]
> Adding contacts to my mail program [2 Updates]
> off topic! [3 Updates]
> Libre and Open office [6 Updates]
> Workflow not Flowing [1 Update]
> A little help with sorting documents [1 Update]
> Material for showing Apple accessibility solutions [1 Update]
> Merging google calendar with iCal [1 Update]
> e-mail's on mac refusing to delete. [1 Update]
> Is XCode accessible? [1 Update]
>  Itines downloaded album and can't find it
> Jennifer Perdue <[email protected]> Apr 08 02:11PM -0500  
> 
> I hate Itunes, I can't figure it out at all! I'm trying to also delete things 
> that I have played from the internet and is stuck in the Itunes thing and so 
> I don't have any way of putting them in the search thing because they don't 
> all have the same names. 
>  
> When I use VO to navigate I can't fine the Itunes library and so I can't view 
> what's in it. 
>  
> Itunes is stupid and I'm sick of it.
>  
> Jenny and my retired guide Brooks
> On Apr 7, 2012, at 9:42 PM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:
>  
>  
> 
> Jennifer Perdue <[email protected]> Apr 08 02:15PM -0500  
> 
> thanks, 
>  
> Can you tell me how to delete things that I have played from the internet 
> that have put themselves, unwanted, in my iTunes and not have to do it one by 
> one?
>  
> I hate Itunes!
>  
> Jenny and my retired guide Brooks
> On Apr 7, 2012, at 9:55 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
>  
>  
> 
> Lewis Alexander <[email protected]> Apr 08 08:18PM +0100  
> 
> hang on in there. don't give up on itunes just yet, you need to spend some 
> time getting used to the interface and the way it behaves. what OS are you 
> using? lion or snow leopard?
>  
> let me see if I can spend some time with you off list on this, bear with me 
> though, most of the week I'm snowed under getting ready for the trade show 
> and taking on a project I really want to get stuck in to.
>  
> cheers
>  
> lew
>  
> On 8 Apr 2012, at 20:11, Jennifer Perdue wrote:
>  
>  
> 
> Mark BurningHawk Baxter <[email protected]> Apr 08 12:30PM -0700  
> 
> I'm sorry Brooks didn't work out for you As for the rest of your message, I 
> can't make much headway toward explaining it with the terms you use and the 
> negativity. I use Itunes and like it quite well, but maybe it's different in 
> Lion.
>  
>  
> • Mark BurningHawk Baxter
> • AIM, Skype and Twitter: BurningHawk1969
> • MSN: [email protected]
> • My home page:
> • http://MarkBurningHawk.net/
>  
> 
> Jennifer Perdue <[email protected]> Apr 08 03:06PM -0500  
> 
> Hi Lu,
>  
> I'm using Lion and take your time. I just had to retire my guide dog sooner 
> than I thought and so I'm not in the best frame of mind today so you'll have 
> to be patient. 
>  
> for the rest of the list, I still haven't figured out how to reply off list 
> so sorry for the post.
>  
> Jenny and my retired guide Brooks
> On Apr 8, 2012, at 2:18 PM, Lewis Alexander wrote:
>  
>  
> 
> Lewis Alexander <[email protected]> Apr 08 09:09PM +0100  
> 
> email me off list at [email protected].
>  
> don't worry. I know what it's like on the guide dog side of things.
>  
> take care, keep smiling and remember, no matter what, there's always someone 
> there by your side.
>  
> lew
>  
> On 8 Apr 2012, at 21:06, Jennifer Perdue wrote:
>  
>  
> 
> Ricardo Walker <[email protected]> Apr 08 04:28PM -0400  
> 
> Its not different. Its the same exact app that all Mac users are using 
> regardless of OS.
>  
> Ricardo Walker
> [email protected]
> Twitter:@apple2thecore
> www.appletothecore.info
>  
>  
> 
>  disregard previous question about folders
> jason lefevers <[email protected]> Apr 08 01:54PM -0400  
> 
> hello again after some more playing around I have figured it out thank you 
> all very much. jason
>  
> 
>  Adding contacts to my mail program
> Beefcakes <[email protected]> Apr 08 12:29PM -0400  
> 
> Hi Ricardo and everybody, happy Easter to everyone who celebrates., I 
> understand what you are saying, but I'm also talking about the ad contact 
> button I see in the mail program when you reply to someone. How does that 
> work I tried? I tried adding a contact by hitting the add add contact button, 
> but I don't know how that works it doesn't seem to work for me. Perhaps 
> someone can clearly up on this? Thanks so much have a great day, John
>  
> Cakes
>  
>  
> 
> jason lefevers <[email protected]> Apr 08 01:52PM -0400  
> 
> hello, when you tap on the add a contact button on your email it should bring 
> you to the list of contacts that you have on your phone. after that all you 
> have to do is select which person you want to send a message and select them 
> and it will bring you back to your email with there info in the to feild. 
> Note you have to have the contacts email address already put in there contact 
> info on your phone. Hope that helps. jason 
> On Apr 8, 2012, at 12:29 PM, Beefcakes wrote:
>  
>  
> 
>  off topic!
> craig J Dunlop <[email protected]> Apr 08 10:14AM -0500  
> 
> using a iPhone 4 and 4S int the last couple of weeks something new for me has 
> been happening. when listing to a voicemail ore making a call voice over 
> won't stop talking. also when holding the phone up to my ear it is clicking 
> buttons. not sure why this is happening now. is this a com in issue?
> thanks.
>  
> 
> Kawal Gucukoglu <[email protected]> Apr 08 04:57PM +0100  
> 
> I think it's a bug as when I put my I phone 4S to my ear when on a call, the 
> thing starts talking occasionally. Report your issue to the Accessibility 
> team as I reported my issues to them and they are doing some testing.
>  
> Kawal.
>  
>  
> 
> Ricardo Walker <[email protected]> Apr 08 01:23PM -0400  
> 
> Hi,
>  
> not a bug. The voiceover focus is just on the call timer. Just move VO focus 
> of the time on to something else an you'll be fine.
>  
> Ricardo Walker
> [email protected]
> Twitter:@apple2thecore
> www.appletothecore.info
>  
>  
> 
>  Libre and Open office
> Steve Holmes <[email protected]> Apr 08 02:02AM -0700  
> 
> On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 06:41:51PM +0100, Daniela Rubio wrote:
> > With lion it is just impossible.
>  
> This is a big show stopper indeed! For us Lion users, there is no
> really good powerful Office application available! I hear about Pages
> and Numbers but I understand they are rather limitted and table
> manipulation is practically impossible from what I have read here so I
> guess we gotta hammer on Oracle for OpenOffice or the developers of
> LibreOffice. MS is a dead horse so I'm never going to count on MS
> office being accessible on the mac.
>  
> Libreoffice actually works pretty good on Linux using the Orca screen
> reader but why broken in Lion? and Lion has been out for nine months
> now and still no a11y in these powerful full-functioned office
> applications. this is disturbing!
>  
> 
> Steve Holmes <[email protected]> Apr 08 02:06AM -0700  
> 
> Oh and sorry for this second message but you know? I came across this
> thread with 45 messages covering 3 or 4 different subjects. Come on
> people, *PLEASE* don't hijack an existing thread to post on another
> subject. I am verry interested in thie subject of LibreOffice and
> OpenOffice but I was not particularly interested in the IOS update nor
> skype. The volume is so high on this list and I intentionally skip
> subjects I'm not interested in merely to save time. So don't use the
> reply key to start a new subject.
>  
> Thank you and I'll go back to plowing through my huge backlog here.
>  
> 
> Anne Robertson <[email protected]> Apr 08 03:12PM +0200  
> 
> Hello Steve,
>  
> On 8 Apr 2012, at 11:02, Steve Holmes wrote:
> > I hear about Pages
> > and Numbers but I understand they are rather limitted and table
> > manipulation is practically impossible from what I have read here
>  
> I'm so tired of repeating myself, but I use Pages all the time in my capacity 
> as a professional translator. Any tables I find in a document I copy into 
> Numbers so that I keep the formatting correct. I manipulate the table in 
> Numbers, then copy it back into Pages. It doesn't take long and works fine.
>  
> Like any decent office suite, iWork takes time to learn and people just 
> haven't got the patience.
>  
> Yes, there are problems with the iWork suite. A group of VO commands doesn't 
> function such as looking for next colour change so I compensate for this by 
> using TextEdit to read my source document, but I have no trouble formatting 
> in Pages.
>  
> I do think it's about time Apple brought out a new version of iWork. The 
> current one is 3 years old and I'm afraid when they do, it's going to be more 
> like the IOS version but I'll just have to wait and see.
>  
> Anyway, to finish with iWork for the Mac, Keynote is also perfectly 
> manageable for a totally blind person.
>  
> Cheers,
>  
> Anne
>  
> 
> Gigi <[email protected]> Apr 08 08:38AM -0500  
> 
> Hi Anne.
> I agree that Pages and Numbers work just fine. In fact, I like them better 
> than Word and Excel. Numbers accepts Excel formulas, but in many cases, you 
> can use tyhe function of Insert plus Function. I love that. The other thing 
> is that VoiceOver is not as complicated as, say, Jaws to set up the talking 
> of the rows and columns.
>  
> I did, however, have trouble Pages on tables because, although I although I 
> got my columns of different widths to work within Pages, I found that if I 
> exported the file to Word, the width of the columns got changed. In my case, 
> I'm just not going to worry about it because I have a work around. If I had 
> been just using Pages, things would have been just fine, and maybe I just 
> don't know what I'm doing. I think my tables would have worked find also if I 
> had been printing them. 
>  
> Regards, 
> Gigi
>  
>  
> Sent from my iPhone
>  
>  
> 
> Scott Howell <[email protected]> Apr 08 09:54AM -0400  
> 
> I think it is also worth pointing out that Apple is still working on the next 
> release of the iWOrks suite and will no doubt address some of the 
> accessibility issues that do exist. Overall I would say the entire suite is 
> reasonably accessible and of course accessible is a little subjective as 
> well. And we cannot forget that some of the perceived accessibility issues 
> may relate to experience (or lack there of) in using the iWOrk applications. 
> Not a negative comment, simply a point to be considered.
>  
> On Apr 8, 2012, at 9:38 AM, Gigi wrote:
>  
>  
> 
> Ricardo Walker <[email protected]> Apr 08 01:19PM -0400  
> 
> This is true. But I think most will agree who have used word and pages, you 
> have to jump through many more hoops to get certain tasks done in pages. A 
> lot more 6 and 7 step processes. From an accessibility stand point,I think 
> iWorks just need to be streamlined, so one don't have to rely on so many work 
> arounds. For example, I asked if there was a way to jump to different 
> coordinates in Numbers. The answer is no. But Anne was gracious enough to 
> share a work around for the list that would allow you to find text written in 
> a cell. Here goes that work around.
>  
> "Here's how to find specific content,
> Turn cursor tracking off;
> Press Command-f and enter search term;
> Navigate down and interact with scroll area;
> Interact with table:
> Find desired result;
> Bring mouse to VO cursor and do a mouse click (VO-Shift-Space);
> Stop interacting with table and scroll area;
> Navigate up to next scroll area;
> Interact with scroll area, Layout area, and Layout item;
> You will be on the selected cell;
> Press VO-Shift-T to identify the cell." Now, to do exactly what I originally 
> was looking to do in numbers in excel with Jaws, you press control G, enter 
> coordinate, and press enter. This is what I mean by these work arounds need 
> to be streamlined into efficient, accessibility.
>  
> BTW, I'm not an office suite power users so, some of these observations might 
> be more relevant for those who are.
>  
> JMO. 
>  
> Ricardo Walker
> [email protected]
> Twitter:@apple2thecore
> www.appletothecore.info
>  
>  
> 
>  Workflow not Flowing
> Kevin Shaw <[email protected]> Apr 08 01:14PM -0400  
> 
> Here's a question about workflows.
>  
> I have a folder action set up on my downloads folder. 
>  
> when MP3 files beginning with specific words appear in the Downloads folder, 
> move it to a separate folder.
>  
> This has worked out well, however only some of the time. The files are all 
> prefixed the same. Anyone know why this happens and how to fix it?
>  
> Kevin
>  
> 
>  A little help with sorting documents
> jason lefevers <[email protected]> Apr 08 10:49AM -0400  
> 
> Hello , I am still new to the mac and can't figure out how to sort my 
> documents into specific forlders. So to start I am using a mac book pro with 
> lion. I can create a document fine, I have also created a folder on my 
> desktop where I want to put client notes. The folder on my desktop is called 
> unseen touch. I can put documents in this folder just find also . The thing 
> that I want to do and that i can't do is, In the main folder unseen touch I 
> would like to make many different folders for each of my clients and in each 
> of those folders put individual documents for that days notes. what I have 
> done so far is like I said is create the main folder and when I open it there 
> is a folder that I named jason as well as a document called jason lefevers 
> soap note. how do I get the soap note doc into the jason folder? I have tryed 
> copying the doc and then opening the jason folder then pasting the doc but it 
> just tells me that its already there and asks if I want to replace it , so I 
> say yes but Its not showing up in the jason folder , nothing shows up when I 
> open the jason folder. If anyone could walk me threw this process I would be 
> very happy. Thank you very much. Jason
>  
> 
>  Material for showing Apple accessibility solutions
> Daniela Rubio <[email protected]> Apr 08 01:18PM +0200  
> 
> Thank you very much for all your advice. I will write to Apple accessibility 
> and let's se what happens.
> Take care!
>  
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> El 06/04/2012, a las 08:02, Cara Quinn escribió:
>  
>  
> 
>  Merging google calendar with iCal
> Steve Holmes <[email protected]> Apr 08 03:37AM -0700  
> 
> Dunno about any help topics, but I recall syncing my iPod with Google
> Calendar via the iCloud settings.  I only messed around with it once
> several months ago but I could put an entry into calendar on the iPod
> and I verified its presence up on the website for Google calendar.  I
> haven't received any invites so not sure how that works.
>  
> On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 08:53:37AM -0400, Matthew Campbell wrote:
>  
> 
>  e-mail's on mac refusing to delete.
> Steve Holmes <[email protected]> Apr 08 01:42AM -0700  
> 
> Jessica,
>  
> I sent you an answer earlier this evening on the other long mail
> thread that was going. One thing for sure, if you plan to read your
> mail on both your iPhone and on the mac, then by all means use IMAP
> and not POP3! Especially with gmail, my suggestions of creating
> special labels and filters on the gmail site cannot be done when using
> POP. Frankly, POP just plain sucks; it is too limitted in
> functionality. Only good thing about POP is you can fetch all your
> mail ans slirp it down to a single local box and process it further on
> that local machine. I don't see you doing this sort of thing. Change
> your gmail settings and your clients to use IMAP and leave your mail
> on the server. the clients will download copies of the mail as needed
> but then from theere you can move them to the Trash folder like you
> have been doing. In this case, the Trash folder is on gmail's servers
> and will be automatically purged from time to time and none of that
> trash or deleted mail will reside on your local devices.
>  
> On Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 09:42:17PM -0500, Jessica Moss wrote:
>  
> 
>  Is XCode accessible?
> "Jonathan Chacón" <[email protected]> Apr 08 10:42AM +0200  
> 
> Hello,
>  
> I'm developing for iOS and OSX now.
>  
> Xcode is not my first IDE. I worked with Visual studio, Borland Delphi and 
> Eclipse before.
>  
> I started studying Objective-C first. After it i had to learn Cocoa structure 
> and design interfaces guidelines for Cocoa and Cocoa touch. All of this 
> information is in Xcode documentation area 
>  
> I think the best documentation is by Apple. You can find some ePubs in the 
> ibook store published by Apple.
>  
>  
> Regards
>  
> Jonathan Chacón
>  
> Accessibility, usability and new technologies consultant
>  
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>  
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