Hi,

In iOS, if the music is locally stored, there will be no indication whereas if 
it is in iCloud, part of your iTunes Match collection and thus downloadable, 
there will be an iCloud Download button after the given item.

To delete an item is a little tricky but I have had success doing this:

• Double-tap and hold on the item you wish to delete.
• VO will make the blip sound.
• Right away after the blip sound finishes, swipe left or right.
• Wait a couple of seconds then swipe right.
• VO should announce "Confirm Deletion".
• Double-tap on that button and it's gone.

HTH.

Later...


Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On 2012-07-29, at 1:48 AM, Chris Meredith <[email protected]> wrote:

> Greetings.
> 
> So I just turned on iTunes Match and am in the process of uploading my entire 
> library.  One thing I'm noticing, though: It appears that VoiceOver doesn't 
> actually see the cloud icon next to songs, artists or albums that indicate 
> their status as "in the cloud" vs. locally downloaded.
> Further, I'm not entirely sure I can see an option to remove synced music 
> from my phone once downloaded.  Is there a workaround I'm missing due to my 
> expectation that the way to do things that is listed in most walkthroughs 
> actually works with VoiceOver?
> 
> -Chris-
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