Esther, even turning VO off and performing the same keystroke and  
turning VO back on still results in the bluetooth file transfer app. I  
also checked and found no additional window open. SOmething is  
incredibly strange here if your results are different. I seriously  
doubt it has anything to do with whether your using an iMac or Macbook  
or newer or older keyboard. Well, it shouldn't, so why you are getting  
a different result is very curious. Now previous to upgrading to 8.2 I  
will tell you it was random at times that I'd get either the bluetooth  
file exchange or the dialog asking if I wanted to purchase the album.  
I don't know if there is a difference between purchasing albums or  
individual tracks. In my case and I should have pointed this out, I am  
attempting to purchase an entire album from my shopping cart. I am  
prompted before the album is actually purchased, so I can experiment  
here, but single tracks I can't honestly remember right now if you get  
that dialog asking if your sure you want to purchase this and your  
card will be charged.
This is very interesting indeed.
On Jun 6, 2009, at 1:52 PM, Esther wrote:

>
> Hi Scott,
>
> This is weird.  Yes, there was a shortcut key: Command-Shift-B to buy
> music, and it did work for iTunes.  We posted about it less than a
> month ago, and the original post from Chris Blouch was back in
> October. Now when I use Command-Shift-B in iTunes I hear "Send file to
> Bluetooth Device".  So I toggled VoiceOver off, issued the same
> command, toggled it on again, and got the dialog window for proceeding
> with the purchase.  (You may have to use VO-F2 twice to bring up
> window chooser menu).  It sounds as though they're preparing iTunes
> for some other device sync options, but the other use of the Command-
> Shift-B shortcut seems to have gone away if you have VoiceOver turned
> on.  (Thank goodness there is free music content in the iTunes Store
> to practice with!)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Esther
>
> Scott Howell wrote:
>
>>
>> Funny, there was a shortcut key I believe it was command+shift+b that
>> you could use as well, but that seems to bring up a dialog box for
>> sending files via bluetooth. Do I have this keystroke wrong?
>
> >


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