Re: What In The World . . .

2012-11-13 Thread Bill Gallik
s all! Holland's Boy, Bill - "I spilled spot remover on my dog. Now he's gone." - Steven Wright -Original Message- From: Marc Rocheleau Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 9:32 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: What In The World . . . Either you're using the mini-

Re: What In The World . . .

2012-11-13 Thread Woody Anna Dresner
Hi, I'm pretty sure Control-M is the command to get into or out of the mini player. That should get you back to the full iTunes view. Best, Anna On Nov 13, 2012, at 9:32 PM, Marc Rocheleau wrote: > Either you're using the mini-player or you just need to hit F6 until > it brings you to the s

Re: What In The World . . .

2012-11-13 Thread Marc Rocheleau
Either you're using the mini-player or you just need to hit F6 until it brings you to the sources list. I know you hit control + shift + M to go in mini-player mode so I'm not sure if doing the same brings you back. If not, I'd just do a google search on switching from iTunes mini-player and that s

Re: What In The World . . .

2012-11-13 Thread Teresa Cochran
I have to say that I only use a Mac and not a PC, but I'm pretty sure you are in the miniplayer mode. If youcan find a way to switch out of it, it's probably a keyboard shortcut, as someone will no doubt point out. Sorry I couldn't be of more assistance. Teresa "Everything is interesting if y

Re: What In The World . . .

2012-11-13 Thread Mich
viPhone" Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 10:17 PM Subject: What In The World . . . Folks, I've just experienced a very strange phenomenon with iTunes. When I attempt to go into the iTunes application on my Windows PC all I seem to access is the Previous, Play/Pause, Next, Volume Slide

What In The World . . .

2012-11-13 Thread Bill Gallik
Folks, I've just experienced a very strange phenomenon with iTunes. When I attempt to go into the iTunes application on my Windows PC all I seem to access is the Previous, Play/Pause, Next, Volume Slide and Full Volume buttons. There's nothing at all so far as JAWS can tell. This is a very