Hey Alex
Sorry, no go. The visualizer is off already, just to make sure I  
turned it on and then off again. The problem persists, at least for  
me, the visualizer's state doesn't change a thing.


On Mar 14, 2009, at 01:06, Alex Jurgensen wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I found the answer. Press "CMD" + "T" to hide the visualizer.
>
> Thanks,
> Alex,
>
>
> On 12-Mar-09, at 4:43 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
>
>>
>> I'm having this issue as well, when I tab, I'm getting the search
>> field, and nothing else.  I've tried selecting different sources, and
>> other things  such as having the browser on as well, and if I hit tab
>> multiple times, I still remain in the search field.
>> On Mar 12, 2009, at 7:18 AM, Jacob Schmude wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi
>>> Well I'm going to write to Apple about it as it seems I'm not the
>>> only
>>> one having the problem, although it seems its most severe on my
>>> system
>>> so far. For me the only control announced properly when I tab is the
>>> search field, nothing else. It doesn't matter what source, or view,
>>> or
>>> whether the browser is shown or not. Resetting VO works, but I don't
>>> particularly feel like doing that every five seconds.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mar 12, 2009, at 06:42, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Confirmed. When i tab through controls, the only control that is  
>>>> not
>>>> announced is the one after the search field. All other controls are
>>>> announced even if the browser sometimes is announced a bit oddly.
>>>> Thanks.
>>>> /Krister
>>>>
>>>> 12 mar 2009 kl. 05.17 skrev Fonzie:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Hey there Jacob, I hope all is going well.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am looking at the issue you were mentioning, and here is what I
>>>>> get
>>>>> while tabbing.
>>>>>
>>>>> I assume, by controls, you mean the search edit box, the source
>>>>> table,
>>>>> the song table, and the minor things you can tab through, should
>>>>> you
>>>>> have them appearing on iTunes.
>>>>>
>>>>> Upon pressing tab, I only get it silent after I hit tab once VO
>>>>> announces the search field.  So, once you hit tab after it says
>>>>> search, which is the edit box, VO becomes silent.  Now, if you tab
>>>>> one
>>>>> more time, VO will come back, announcing the next area.  Upon
>>>>> tabbing
>>>>> once more, and continuously onward, VO has no problems.
>>>>>
>>>>> Let me know if this is what you were looking for.
>>>>>
>>>>> If not, feel free to e-mail me off list, and I can help out with
>>>>> what
>>>>> I am able.
>>>>>
>>>>> Take care.
>>>>>
>>>>> Fonzie
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mar 11, 2009, at 10:50 PM, Jacob Schmude wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Everyone
>>>>>> I wanted to ask this here before I write to Apple, in case it's
>>>>>> something odd about my setup. Along with the accessibility
>>>>>> improvements in iTunes 8.1 I'm seeing some very serious issues.
>>>>>> Chief
>>>>>> among them is that, while tabbing still moves through controls
>>>>>> properly, Voiceover will not stay in sync while tabbing. I can
>>>>>> only
>>>>>> use the VO cursor to get around and, as I use tab to quickly jump
>>>>>> from
>>>>>> the song list to the media browser, for me this is a serious
>>>>>> issue.
>>>>>> Before I report this as a problem to Apple, can anyone here
>>>>>> duplicate
>>>>>> it? Simply go into iTunes and start tabbing around, if Voiceover
>>>>>> doesn't announce the controls you're tabbing to after the first
>>>>>> one,
>>>>>> you've duplicated it. I don't want to report a bug if it's
>>>>>> something
>>>>>> on my system only, as that would more than likely mean I've got
>>>>>> another issue.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks, and sorry for cross-posting.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a
>>>>>> thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that
>>>>>> cannot
>>>>>> possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be  
>>>>>> impossible
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> get at or repair.
>>>>>> --Douglas Adams
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>  The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a
>>> thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot
>>> possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible  
>>> to
>>> get at or repair.
>>>     --Douglas Adams
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >

    The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a  
thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot  
possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible to  
get at or repair.
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