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Ipod Shuffle User's Guide

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Ipod Shuffle User's Guide
Ipod Shuffle User's Guide
Rissa Watkins

Apple's iPod shuffle plays up to 500 songs. It is a small MP3 player designed for those on-the-go. It has a built-in clip that makes it handy to clip on your shirt, your belt or your pants. Here are a few other facts about this popular item.

From Quick Guide: Apple Store Guide

    Getting Started

  1. Download and install iTunes from Apple's website listed below. You can download music at their iTunes store or import from your own collection of CDs.
  2. Charging

  3.  
    Place your iPod shuffle on the docking pad that came with it. Plug the docking station into your computer's USB port. It takes up to 4 hours to charge your iPod fully.
  4. Loading Music

  5. Follow the set-up wizard. It will bring you to a screen where you can click on the "Autofill" button. This is where you can pick what songs you want to load on your iPod shuffle. Once it has charged and your songs are loaded, hit the "Eject" button and unplug your iPod.
  6. Basic Play Guide

  7. To play or pause your music, hit the round button in the middle. To adjust the volume, use the "+" or "-" signs at the top and bottom of the outer circle. To rewind or fast forward a song, use the "|<<" or ">>|" buttons on the left and right of the outer circle.
  8. Advanced Play Guide

  9. You can set your iPod to shuffle songs by moving the button on the top to the setting that looks like two arrows crossing each other. To reshuffle songs, press ">||" three times quickly. To play in order, move the button on the top to the setting that looks like two arrows forming a circle. If you would like to go to the first song, press ">||" three times quickly on this setting.
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