hi Paul thanks for this. have you come across your music library being mixed up since updating? when i press the letter p for example to get all my albums that start with p, im not getting them all. i now have to arrow the whole way through my library to find some albums. can you suggest something to fix this please. many thanks
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Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2012 10:12 AM To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [vip_students] Useful ITunes 11 keyboard shortcuts! The new iTunes interface can be a bit jolting at first, but whether you're still trying to get the hang of the new iTunes 11 interface of you've already made the changes to bring some familiarity back to the app, you'll find good use out of these keyboard shortcuts. We've split them up into three distinct sections based on usage, and you'll be able to start and stop songs, change volume, hide and show the sidebar, toggle the new MiniPlayer, and access all of your media libraries, all with the help of nothing but some simple keyboard shortcuts. General Usage & Navigation Keyboard Shortcuts .Spacebar to play or stop playing the selected song .Option+Return to add current song to "Up Next" .Command+. to stop current action .Command+Right Arrow to go to the next song .Command+Left Arrow to go to the previous song .Command+Up Arrow to increase volume .Command+Down Arrow to decrease volume .Command+Option+S to Show or Hide Sidebar .Command+/ to Show or Hide Status Bar Access Specific Features .Command+Option+3 to show or hide the Mini Player .Command+Option+M to toggle the iTunes window into the Mini Player .Command+Option+2 to show the Equalizer .Command+Option+U to show Up Next Accessing Media Libraries in iTunes .Command+1 to see Music library .Command+2 to go to Movies library .Command+3 to access TV Shows library .Command+4 to access Podcasts .Command+5 to go to iTunes U .Command+6 jumps to Books library .Command+7 to go to Apps .Command+Shift+H to go to the iTunes Store home screen You'll notice that some of the media library keyboard shortcuts won't work if you don't have anything stored in them in iTunes. For example, if you have no iBooks available in iTunes, then hitting Command+6 won't do anything. Command+L to go to the current song playing. This is useful to jump to that playlist or if you can't remember where it was. Command + I for "Get Info," really useful for naming and keeping you library organised fast Cmd + F to highlight search bar in iTunes Cmd + N to make a new playlist Command+Q -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. SPAMfighter has removed 1582 of my spam emails to date. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len Do you have a slow PC? Try a Free scan http://www.spamfighter.com/SLOW-PCfighter?cid=sigenFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ncbiworkingforpeoplewithsightloss
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