aMusic you purchased doesn't play in iTunes 4,[translate] aApple Internal Use Only - Confidential Information - Do Not Disclose Externally[translate] aIf the USB ID is different then what is listed above, then continue normal troubleshooting procedures. For more information, see the following:[...
aSay you’re listening to a song and want to know the title or the artist. Just press the VoiceOver button on top of your iPod shuffle, and it tells you.3 You can even use VoiceOver to hear the names of playlists and switch between them. And if your battery needs charging, VoiceOv...
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iPhone X Series Onwards or an iPad with No Home Button Every iPhone from the X Series up to the iPhone 15, as well as iPads with no home button, use the following method for restarting: Press and hold the Side button and either volume button until the slider appears. Drag the slider ...
aWhen one playlist isn’t enough.You probably have multiple playlists in iTunes on your computer. One for your commute. One for the gym. One for just chillaxing. Sync all those playlists to iPod shuffle, and you can play the perfect mix for whatever mood strikes you. VoiceOver tells ...
Troubleshooting iTunes for Mac It’s less likely (but still possible) for a Mac to be unable to recognise an iPod or iOS device. In this case, you should check the following: As above, check your USB connection: check the socket for dust and residue, try a different USB port, try...
Oh man, I'm off. About time I got the chance to let Apple know how their crappy decisions have turned Music into an infuriating hellhole. Still hopefully subjecting themselves to "public" feedback is a big step that hopefully means they are keen to invest time in things that annoy ...
After decades of use, mice and trackpads still rule, and trackballs have only become a little niche. We're covered for input devices, but that isn't stopping Apple from looking for new ones. In anewly-revealed patentjust called "Input Device," Apple proposes a range of odd-looking contr...
iTunes is starting to look more like the Music app on iOS, but they could still both use an overhaul. And though it’s gotten more attention, the Music app on iOS is no great shakes either. It’s riddled with confusing interface decisions (having to scroll down for the Up Next queue...
I have a trusty, rather beat up iPod shuffle (shown below), which I still use on a regular basis. I use it in the gym because I don’t want my precious iPhone getting damaged. I use it when I’m out jogging because it’s so lightweight and weatherproof. I use it when I’m ou...