I assume you're referring to a laptop running a windows based operating system. In this case you should have a battery icon in the bottom right in the task bar which includes the current charge percentage. However, if you do not have the battery icon you must to enable it from the desktop properties.
The Ipod touch is done charging when the green battery on screen while it is plugged in if completely filled with green
It's hard to tell when your iTouch is done charging, but the battery bar should be green all the way full.
yes it does after about 4 hours or so
If it is an iPod Touch, yes, you can work on an iPod or use the iPod while it is charging.
I have done this many times and my ipod still works in great condition so my answer is no.
No, because of its lithium technology it will not give it a memory charge. you know on your Ipod touch it has a plug icon when it is done charging that means you cant put anymore power into whats already stored. So there you have it
Eject it from the computer. After you eject the iPod 'drive' from the computer, it should no longer say 'Do Not Disconnect'.
It could be the way you're charging. If you're charging it by computer and it doesn't work than, I do not know why. Sorry. If you're charging by speaker, it could be the kind of speaker, it might take a while, it might be that the speaker does not charge the ipod.
Eject the iPod then it should still be charging then press then press menu then you can listen to your iPod while its charging.
it can be used for charging your iPod
After you plug it into a computer or speaker, look at the battery bar and if there is a lightening-bolt sign over it; it is charging.
If you look at your blackberry phone while it's charging, by the battery icon there is a wire looking symbol with a plug located right next to it. Once your blackberry phone is done charging the symbol will disappear indicating that your blackberry phone is done fully charging.