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Skip to the next song Tap , or press the Play/Pause button (between the
volume buttons) twice.
Fast-forward or rewind a song Press and hold
or .
Repeat songs
Tap the Now Playing screen, then tap
. Tap again
for more options:
= Repeat all songs in the current album or list.
= Repeat only the current song over and over.
Create a Genius playlist
Play a song, tap the Now Playing screen, then tap
.
Shue songs
Tap the Now Playing screen, then tap
.
If “Shake to Shue” is turned on in Settings, give iPod
nano a quick shake.
Skip to any point in a song Drag the playhead along the track position control.
Slide your nger down to slow the rate for greater
precision. The farther down you slide your nger, the
smaller the increments.
Rate songs Tap the Now Playing screen, tap
, then drag your
nger across the dots at the top of the screen.
See songs from an album Tap the Now Playing screen, then tap
, or tap the
album in the Albums list.
Change where audio is routed Tap the audio routing icon next to the volume control,
then tap the device where you want audio to play.
Shuing songs
You can play songs, albums, or playlists in random order, and set iPod nano to shue songs
when you give it a quick shake.
Here are ways to shue your music:
Shue and play all your songs Tap Shue at the top of the Songs list. iPod nano
begins playing songs from your iPod nano music
library in random order, skipping audiobooks,
podcasts, and iTunes U collections.
Shue songs from the Now Playing screen
Tap the screen, then tap .
Use “Shake to Shue” When the screen is on, you can give iPod nano a quick
shake to skip to a random song. If the screen is o,
press the Sleep/Wake button before you shake. “Shake
to Shue” is on by default, but you can turn it o in
Settings > Music.
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