Hi there!
I stop using quick nav on the collapse part when my Iphone is in the source 
field and then expand it with right arrow!
This gives me access to all the things like ringtones playlists and such!
So you should get something similar!
Colin

On 11 Oct 2011, at 12:54, Ricardo Walker wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> This is because you are interacting with the sources table.  Stop interacting 
> and you will be able to VO right arrow over to the options for your iPod.  
> The first button you should encounter should be Summary.  Its really not that 
> hard once you get the hang of it.  I actually like iTunes.
> 
> Ricardo Walker
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> On Oct 11, 2011, at 7:43 AM, Martin Brown wrote:
> 
>> Thanks very much for that Teresa. 
>> Perhaps you could help me a little more. In your response you said to find
>> my iPod in the sources table and then vo right arrow once and I should be in
>> a table. When I do that, I simply move down one row to the next item in the
>> sources table.
>> I have noted that when focused on my iPod in the sources table, voiceover
>> informs me that the device is charging and the state of charge. Voiceover
>> also informs me that the device is collapsed. Am I to assume that this means
>> that I have no direct access to the device. If so, how do I change this.
>> Many thanks to all those who have responded to my request for help.
>> May I just add that ITunes has to be one of the most unintuitive programmes
>> that I have ever had the misfortune to come across. Why Apple do not allow
>> users to simply use their devices as external drives remains a mystery to
>> me.
>> Martin  
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Teresa Cochran
>> Sent: 07 October 2011 16:45
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: An Idiot's guide to creating playlists in iTunes
>> 
>> Hello, Martin,
>> 
>> First of all, once you connect your drive, go to Itunes and press command-o
>> to add items to your library. You can browse in that dialog for your drive.
>> Import your files. Then, in the sources list, go to "recently added". Your
>> files should be there. Turn cursor tracking off with VO-shift-f3. This will
>> allow you to move the VO cursor around without moving the system cursor, so
>> you can select the files you want. Go to a file and press
>> command-option-control space to tell VO to select it. Keep doing this for
>> each file you want to copy. Hit command-c to copy, then turn cursor tracking
>> back on with VO-shift-f3. Once you have your IPod connected, find it in your
>> sources area. Once you have it, VO right once and there you should find a
>> table. Press command-v to paste the files you have copied there.
>> 
>> You might have noticed that your Ipod area has some settings available. The
>> settings here will depend on your Ipod model. These will allow you to sync
>> your music in various ways. Once you have done the manual method I've
>> outlined, you might want to try setting these up, so that your Ipod will
>> sync your music for you. Personally, I do everything manually, but that is
>> just my own preference.
>> 
>> Hope this helps,
>> Teresa
>> On Oct 6, 2011, at 5:22 AM, Martin Brown wrote:
>> 
>>> Everyone,
>>> 
>>> I would like to create playlists so that I might put specific music into
>> them in order to use my iPod Touch.  I have a Mac, but I just cannot get to
>> grips with how to use iTunes and copy music into it from an external drive
>> in order to make playlists.
>>> 
>>> Please, please, please, could someone give me an idiot's step-by-step
>> guide on how to do this?
>>> 
>>> Many thanks.
>>> 
>>> Martin
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