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iPod

Apple first introduced this line of extremely successful, well-designed sleek mp3 players in 2001. The iPod has been a favorite choice for music-playing ever since.

9,138 Questions

Is the 4th generation nano ipod compatible with imesh?

Try to use software to remove iMesh DRM protection and put iMesh to iTunes iPod iPhone.

Turn off the backlight on your iPod?

Go to the sttings menu and select backlight then select off.

How do you put songs on your you iPhone iPod?

To put a song on your Apple device, you must first put it on iTunes. You can do that buy importing a mp3 file from your computer, or purchasing it from iTunes directly. Then you can sync iTunes with your device which copies the songs onto it.

How do you sync your songs onto your iPhone?

Using the cord provided with the iPhone, hook the cord up to the computer through the USB port, then it should automatically sync.

I have itunes 9.0 and the apps wont sync onto my ipod touch. Can anyone help?

First, try dragging the apps from the app section in iTunes onto the iPod drive (where it shows the name of your iPod), and see if it will load and transfer from there.

If that doesn't work, try manually downloading the app onto your iPod Touch via a Wi-Fi connection.

How do you get apps off your iPod touch?

If they didn't come with your iPod touch, you hold them down until they start wiggling, and then you click the X which deletes it.

How do you take safari off ipod touch?

You cannot, what I do with apps I never use is I just put them on the last page of apps. Sorry.

How much isa iPod?

an iPod costs 300 dollars and can be bought for cheaper on eBay or kijiji

Why is my ipod touch less brighter than the others?

Your settings on your iPod Touch are set to a lower brightness than other iPod Touches. Go to Settings, and then General, and sift through there (usually under 'display') and you should find brightness, and you can adjust the brightness of your iPod touch from there.

How much songs can a 4gb ipod nano hold?

2GB- 500 songs 4GB-1000 songs 5GB-1500 songs 8GB-2000 songs

Does the iPod nano have more downloadable games than iPod touch?

The iTunes store has an entire section of iPod Touch/iPhone games. This is called the app store and is massive. Let's face it, the iPod games section is what apple have done in their spare time, whereas developers from around the world make apps for the app store.

How many levels are on the iPod Vortex game?

There are theoretically an infinite number of Vortex levels. After the last stage, they let you know that the levels are being randomly generated.

Should you buy a new 32gb iPod Touch or buy a 8gb one?

It depends on your style.

If you are not big on games, and like to listen to around 500 songs or less, have very few videos, and do not really like to keep photos on your iPod Touch, then get the 8 gigabyte iPod Touch.

If you are big on apps, games, etc., and have well over 1000 songs in your current music player (or computer), love listening to music all of the time, like to watch many movies on your iPod Touch, and keep hundreds of pictures on it, then go for the 32 gigabyte.

It's all about what you need and what suits you best.

Who sings Ipod song gotta get away?

What do you mean by an "iPod song"? You can put any song on an iPod!

But if you're asking what we think you're asking, then that might be Bourgeois Shangri-La, by Miss Li & Amanda Jenssen.

On IPod Touch how to go to Safari Preferences?

First, go to the settings app on your iPod Touch. Then, go to Safari. From there, you can change the Safari Preferences.

How can you load applications on a 1st generation 8gb ipod touch?

You can either download the applications via the App Store via Wi-Fi connection, wirelessly downloading them to your iPod from the internet, or you can plug in your iPod to your computer, drag apps from the app store you paid for (or got for free) onto the iPod drive in iTunes, and wait for the transfer to be complete.

How does an iPod scroll wheel work?

The Click Wheel is a touch-sensitive ring that you use to navigate through all of iPod's menus and control all of its features. It provides two ways to input commands: by sliding your finger around the wheel and by pressing buttons located under and in the middle of the wheel.

Under the plastic surface of the Click Wheel, there are four mechanical buttons (Menu, back, forward, play/pause), and there's one button in the center (select).

You've got five buttons and five corresponding contacts on the motherboard. When you

press, say, the right side of the wheel while you're listening to a song, the wheel pushes down the forward button. The underside of each rubber button is metal, so pressing it completes the corresponding circuit on the motherboard. The motherboard tells the processor this circuit is complete, and the processor tells the operating system to fast-forward through the song.

The Click Wheel's touch-sensitive function lets you move through lists, adjust volume and fast forward through a song by moving your finger around the stationary wheel. It works a lot like a laptop touch-pad. In fact, the company that supplied the Click Wheel for the 4G iPod was Synaptics, most widely known for making laptop touch-pads. For the 5G, Apple created its own proprietary Click Wheel design based on the same capacitive sensingprinciple as the previous Synaptics-designed Click Wheel.

Under the plastic cover of the Click Wheel, there is a membrane embedded with metallic channels. Where the channels intersect, a positional address is created, like coordinates on a graph.

At its most basic, a capacitive-sensing system works like this: The system controller supplies an electrical current to the grid. The metal channels that form the grid are conductors -- they conduct electricity. When another conductor -- say, your finger -- gets close to the grid, the current wants to flow to your finger to complete the circuit. But there's a piece of non-conductive plastic in the way -- the Click Wheel cover. So the charge builds up at the point of the grid that's closest to your finger. This build-up of an electrical charge between two conductors is called capacitance. The closer the two conductors are without touching, the greater the capacitance.

The "sensing" part of the system comes in with the controller. The Click Wheel controller (see above) is programmed to measure changes in capacitance. The greater the change in capacitance at any given point, the closer your finger must be to that point. When the controller detects a certain change in capacitance, it sends a signal to the microprocessor. As you move your finger around the wheel, the charge build-up moves around the wheel with it. Every time the controller senses capacitance at a given point, it sends a signal. That's how the Click Wheel can detect speed of motion -- the faster you move your finger around the wheel, the more compacted the stream of signals it sends out. And as the microprocessor receives the signals, it performs the corresponding action -- increasing the volume, for instance. When your finger stops moving around the wheel, the controller stops detecting changes in capacitance and stops sending signals, and the microprocessor stops increasing the volume.

How do you delete apps from an ipod touch?

Hold down for about three seconds on an app and they will shake. Click the red X and it will delete. You can't do this on apps that came with the ipod.

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Difference between 8gb 2nd generation and 3rd generation?

The only difference should be how they look. If they are both 8 gigabytes then they will hold the same amount of songs

Can you play on ipod touch while charging?

Previous Answer: An iphone is like any other phone. so no.My Answer:It is arguable that an iPhone is not list any other phone. However, that is not the issue at hand. The issue at hand is, "can you play on an iPod touch while charging."

The answer is yes.

Unless you are using add-on equipment, to charge an iPhone/iPod, merely plug the iPhone/iPod's cable into a USB port on your computer. Usually, iTunes will start and your iPod will begin to charge.


Here is the important part: you may now use your iPhone/iPod as you normally would except for the fact that is no longer "portable" as the device is now plugged into a computer's USB port.

What is the hold button for on an ipod?

The main function of the hold button (hold feature) on an Apple iPod is to help preserve battery life.