Hi.  Keep in mind that the below directions, at 
least pressing insert plus h are  for JAWS only. 
If you use window-eyes, you won't get some of the 
features like time markers and panning and 
adjusting the volume to specific levels as well 
as being able to stop after the currently playing 
track in a playlist of songs.  but another good 
tip is that Winamp is comprised of 3 windows, the 
main Winamp window, the equalizer and the 
playlist editor. to cycle between these windows, 
you must press control plus tab. In other words, 
you land in the main Winamp window when you start 
the program. pressing control plus tab once takes 
you to the equalizer window, if it is enabled, 
but let's say that it is for ease of 
explanation.  Once you're in the equalizer 
window, pressing control plus tab once more takes 
you to the playlist editor.   then, if you press 
control plus tab yet again you go back to the 
main window. then the equalizer, then the 
playlist editor and so on. If you press control 
plus tab and you expect to land in the equalizer 
from the main window and it does not appear, the 
equalizer window is turned off. to turn it on 
press alt plus g. the playlist editor keystroke 
is alt plus e and the main window keystroke is 
alt w.  be sure to not toggle the main window to 
off or you won't be abl to do anything very 
easily.  Hope the explanation was clear enough.


At 09:25 PM 3/6/2007, you wrote:
>Carlis,
>
>In the Winamp main window, or any of the other winamp windows, press ins-h,
>to get a list of available keystrokes. also, from the main window, press
>alt-f, to open the main menu. Explore the menu options, and the options in
>the various submenus. Pay particular attention to the single letter hotkeys
>mentioned after many of the menu options. These can often be used from the
>main window, just by pressing the letter in question, without having to open
>and scroll through the menus.
>
>Let us know if you have any questions about the purpose and use of any of
>the options.
>
>Good luck.
>
>Blessed Be,
>
>Dana
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>
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> > Listers,
> >
> > I need help in learning the winamp player.Key strokes and things like
> > that.
> >
> > I really would like to understand pre anps.
> >
> > By the way, I can't find the winamp list? Who ever knows, thanks.
> >
> > Thanks to all,
> >
> > carliss
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