[vip_students] Re: Useful ITunes 11 keyboard shortcuts!

  • From: "Eleanor Burke" <eleanorburke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2012 14:33:22 +0000

Could we have a link please Bert as I am completely new to this and mot 
familiar with the website as I am not a Jaws user

-----Original message-----
From: albert brown
Sent:  18/12/2012, 2:15  pm
To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vip_students] Re: Useful ITunes 11 keyboard shortcuts!


hello,
just to add to Paul's excellent short keys for itunes 11, the latest podcast 
from freedomscientific showhost by Jonathan Mosen is part one of a two part 
series on itunes 11.
Bert

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To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2012 10:12 AM
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
>
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