It's the command control-1 (number row) which will paste the files you've 
selected into your compilation window, so you don't have to copy and paste 
or use a screen reader method of dragging and dropping.
asste opntrol
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From: "hank" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: CD/R compilation burned with Nero behaving like CD/RW


what command are you talking about?
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From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: CD/R compilation burned with Nero behaving like CD/RW


> P.S. on previous:  I just found a review of Nero Ultra Version 6 on a Web
> site where one of the two reviews describes the Control-1 method of
> copying
> selected files into the compilation list.  The reviewer says that Ahead
> included this key command as a courtesy to blind users.
>
> Now I know where Russell may have gotten it, and don't need to learn how
> to
> do blind drag n/ drop.  However, Bruce, I'd love to hear about the
> technique
> in order to add it to my skills in case it ever should come in handy.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Bruce Toews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 10:02 PM
> Subject: Re: CD/R compilation burned with Nero behaving like CD/RW
>
>
> Dragging and dropping is quite doable with a screen reader, so this should
> not hinder you.
>
> Bruce
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> On Mon, 27 Jun 2005, Yardbird wrote:
>
>> P.S.
>>
>> Russell, you're kidding about the dragging and dropping, aren't you?  So
>> far
>> as I know, that's an action that can be achieved only with mouse and
>> eyesight.  What I'd been trying to do, in a confused way (because I was
>> never sure if I was attempting to paste files into the right place) was
>> just
>> copy and paste.
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "russell Bourgoin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 3:51 PM
>> Subject: Re: CD/R compilation burned with Nero behaving like CD/RW
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>         I can't help you with the white noise problem, but to make your
>> life easier, when you have a file selected, instead of dragging and
>> dropping it, try pressing control 1, the top row one, and that will put
>> the
>> selection(s) into your compilation.  You can use standard windows
>> selection
>> techniques, i.e. control key and space bar to pick non contiguous files,
>> and a control one will put them all in the compilation.  Hope this makes
>> life easier.
>>
>> Rusty
>> > At 04:34 PM 6/27/2005, Yardbird spake thusly:-
>>> Last week, I bought my first supply of CD/Rs, a spindle of 30 so I could
>>> start using Nero Ultra Version 6.  I knew there would be something of a
>>> learning curve, because it's been a little confusing to learn how to
>>> copy
>>> and paste tracks from the window with the file browser into the
>>> compilation
>>> window, but I figured out some kind of trick about tabbing or shift
>>> tabbing
>>> at just the right juncture to find the empty compilation window and
>>> paste
>>> the files into it.  I still can't describe just how I did it.  This is
>>> really a fumbling around situation.  What I wouldn't give for a truly
>>> screen
>>> reader friendly, well labeled more intuitively designed program.  BTW,
>>> I've
>>> tried Premier, and that didn't really do it for me, and I don't want to
>>> go
>>> into that again.
>>>
>>> Anyway, after that opening digression, here's my real problem:  The
>>> first
>>> couple of CDs I burned as compilations from files on my hard drive and,
>>> in
>>> at least one case, copied from a music CD directly, worked fine.  By
>>> which
>>> I
>>> mean they played not only in my computer and my recent-vintage CD player
>>> in
>>> my stereo, but they also played on my several-years-old Panasonic
>>> Discman-type portable player, which wouldn't have worked if I'd been
>>> using
>>> CD/RWs by accident.  But the friend who helped me buy these blank discs,
>>> as
>>> well as another friend, reassured me that they're CD/Rs.
>>>
>>> Okay, so then I've burned another couple of CDs since those first ones,
>>> once
>>> a copy from another CD, and the other effort a compilation burned from
>>> .mp3
>>> files.  But these last two are behaving as if I'd used CD/RWs instead of
>>> CD/Rs.  They'll play in my computer, and they'll play in my stereo
>>> system,
>>> but on my portable player, they just play as static or a kind of white
>>> noise.
>>>
>>> I'm not aware of having changed any settings on any of the tabs in Nero
>>> since the first couple of discs,but I still find this  program confusing
>>> enough so that maybe, just maybe, I mistakenly changed something and am
>>> not
>>> aware of what I've done.
>>>
>>> for those who know Nero and are familiar with this stuff, is there
>>> anything
>>> at all that could have produced this result other than using CD/RWs that
>>> won't play on lots of units like car stereos and portable players?
>>> Informed
>>> suggestions welcome.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> Daniel
>>>
>>>
>>>
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