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iTunes 10.5 Browser scrolling problem

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iTunes 10.5 (141)

15" MBP 2.4 i5, OSX 10.7.2

I have browser mode enabled on iTunes, on Top, but error also occurs on Left.

Genre is Hidden-the visible fields are Artist and Album.


Here's the problem:


I have selected ABBA with my mouse in the Artist section of the browser.

Now we all know you can type in "Tupac" if that is what you desire, and then the Artist column jumps to tupac.

Now, if I take my two fingers and scroll (with my trackpad) in the Artist column, the list jumps all the way back up top to ABBA, or the last thing you clicked.

This is SERIOUSLY annoying with 800 artists in my library.


Can anyone reproduce this?

Will apple fix this? (probably not for a long long time.. I'm sure I'll have to wait 2 months)

Posted on Oct 12, 2011 4:48 PM

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Oct 14, 2011 1:36 PM in response to sum1else

I'm using a magic mouse and have the same issue. For me, just another example of Apple's "updates" becoming inhibitors, starting with Lion. I would do anything to go back to Snow Leopard.


Why was this code even messed with at all? After switching, first from Aperture to Lightroom, then Final Cut to Premiere Pro, I now have to find a replacement for iTunes after 10 years. Hello Spotify!

Oct 16, 2011 6:57 PM in response to sum1else

It seems that after the 10.7.2 Lion update the ability to use the keyboard and shortcuts in iTunes 10.5 has been lost. Now the keyboard cursors no longer allow scrolling, multiple select, or even single select and hitting enter to play a song. Instead, the typing insert stays affixed in the search window, rendering the keyboard useless.

In addition, deleting a song is no longer possible with the delete key, and highlighting a different song from the one that's playing, then hitting return to have it play instead is ineffective.

iTunes 10.5 Browser scrolling problem

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