Harry, to use the picker on the touchscreen, do a single finger flick up to move the picker up one item. Therefore, I suspect pressing up-arrow will do the same thing. I do not use a bluetooth QWERTY keyboard with my iOS device, so cannot tell you if you need to be in quicknav mode or not.
For Tunein radio, it sounds like a memory overrun problem. try turning your iPod completely off, wait about 20 to 30 seconds, and then start the turn on process. To turn the unit off, press and hold the power button until VO announces turn off button. Double-tap on the screen or activate the button from the keyboard.
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
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> On 19 Jun 2014, at 16:15, Harry <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Sent from my iPod
> Sent from my iPodHi all,
> Well folks, my windows 7 7 year old computer is no more. It just stopped talking, and I couldn't take it any more, so, it is no more! So, now, I'm on my reliable IPod touch 5. At least this thing talks, all the time.
> Anyway, here's my problems.
> 1. I want to go to billsparks.org and click on search, and I can do that, easlily. However, you can search by country, state, or city! I want to search by city, so, I double tap, using the bluetooth keyboard. But it says "picker, 1 of 5000". I can't select a city using the combo box. Someone tell me how to do this, ok?
> Also, a problem with tune in radio as well. I launch tune in radio, and it starts playing, and then, for whatever the heck reason, I stops playing, and goes back to the home screen, and shuts off the app. So, so much for tune in radio.
> God, what a mess this is tonight. I wouldn't wish this kind of night on any of you.
> I just hope the hard drive is still good, in my old piece of junk windows 7 laptop.
> Harry
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