Hi Vangirl:
Navigating in itunes from source to anywhere is pretty easy.  The sections are 
in nifty little tables that you'll learn to "interact with," that work very 
very well.  You'll be using two keys, which are called voiceover keys with 
arrows to move among items and select them.
I'd like to highly recommend two resources that I've found very helpful.  The 
first is called Switching to Mac: The missing Manual, available from a site I 
may misspell but it's the name O'reilly, and a dot com.:)

The second is the "mac 101" explanations on the Apple support website.  They 
are specifically not voiceover related.  But the make for an excellent 
understanding of the process of switching and what makes the MAC OS differ from 
the windows OS.

Drop me a note off list if I can be of any help.  I'm a learning teacher.:)

Take care

Carolyn  
chaas0...@gmail.com
On Mar 20, 2011, at 12:26 PM, ShamelessFanGirl wrote:

> hello all,
> 
> After hanging back, and watching from the sidelines for the last little 
> while, I've decided to at last go ahead, and become a switcher. I've had 
> little but a few cursory plays with a Mac at the Apple store, but that bit of 
> experience, as well as the progress made with iOS, which I use on a daily 
> basis for everything from my communication needs, to entertainment, to web 
> browsing, has decided me.
> 
> My questions are as follows:
> 
> 1. on the windows side of things, I do a lot of extracting audiobooks on CD. 
> My current method of accomplishing this is SoundForge, because it permits me 
> to control the drive speed, so there aren't errors in the finished product. I 
> attempted this with iTunes, but even with error-correction engaged, it still 
> reads too quickly. Is there a means on the Mac side of things for 
> accomplishing this?
> 
> 2. How precisely does one go about navigating from the sources area of 
> iTunes, to the lists of either books, songs/albums, or apps? As I said, I've 
> only had a minimum of play time with the Mac, so that one is more-than-likely 
> a no-brainer, but it is one I wasn't immediately able to figure out in the 
> limited time I had at the time.
> 
> Sorry for the verbose nature of these questions. Perhaps I should turn off 
> speak-hints in myself. :D
> 
> Thanks for any/all answers in advance
> 
> 
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