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Apple iPod Nano
Author: www.wwon.net
All full-size, mini, and nano iPods have five buttons. Newer generations have the buttons integrated underneath the scroll wheel, an innovation which confers an uncluttered, minimalistic interface. The buttons are:
Menu (to traverse backwards through the menus, and toggle the backlight)
Center Select (this selects a menu item)
Play / Pause (this doubles as an off switch when held)
Fast Forward / Skip Forward
Fast Reverse / Skip Backwards
A Hold switch on the top of the unit, when toggled, prevents unwanted behavior from accidental button presses. Newer iPods automatically pause playback when the headphones are unplugged from the headphone jack. However, playback does not resume when the headphones are re-inserted.
The iPod shuffle also has five buttons, which function somewhat differently from the iPod models with screens. The shuffle has a Play/Pause button in the center, which is surrounded by four buttons, Volume Up and Volume Down, and Skip Forward and Skip Backwards.
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The older iPods with FireWire ports can function as external hard drives without any additional iPod functionality in FireWire Disk Mode. An iPod unable to start due to either a firmware or a hardware problem displays the "sad iPod" image.[7] This is reminiscent of the sad Mac icon of earlier Macintosh computers.
Course available through 17 Jul 2014
Number of lessons: 11
Course time (min): none
Test:
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Cost: free
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