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Showing posts with label customizing the screen of your ipod. Show all posts
Showing posts with label customizing the screen of your ipod. Show all posts

Monday, December 7, 2009

Customizing the Main Menu Screen of Your iPod Nano 5G: Part 2/2



This the second and last part of my post yesterday. Go and get informed with this post and feel free to comment in any of my posts.


The same playback settings menu includes a volume limit feature to prevent you or your children from turning the iPod Nano up too loud.

From: cnet.com.au


Annoyed to find your music playback shuffled every time the Nano gets jostled? Apple's "shake-to-shuffle" feature is fun at first, but can become tiresome after a few misfires. You can turn the feature off using the playback settings menu.

From: cnet.com.au

Under general settings, you can enable a large font option to make menus easier to read on the Nano's relatively small screen.

From: cnet.com.au


Another feature that wears thin after a while is the Cover Flow view that appears when you turn the Nano on its side. If you'd rather that your screen not rotate every time the Nano is held sideways, use the general settings menu to deactivate the feature.

From: cnet.com.au

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WOW! This really something that can help beginner users of iPod Nano 5G to start with.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Customizing the Main Menu Screen of Your iPod Nano 5G: Part 1/2


OK, so now you know how to manage your iPod Nano in iTunes. Let's also look at some ways you can personalise the Nano using settings on the device itself.

One thing a lot of users miss is the ability to customize the main menu screen.

From: cnet.com.au



Let's say you're really into TV shows and dislike having to click around to find them. If you dive into the settings menu and select General and Main Menu, you'll find a list of media options you can add or remove from the main menu.

From: cnet.com.au

We also recommend browsing and previewing the selection of EQ presets in the playback section of the settings menu to help make the most of the iPod's sound quality.

From: cnet.com.au

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I try to post the whole information from cnet.com, but I think this could be annoying for reader to look for long image after image with simple steps on customizing your iPod Nano 5G image. If you think not, you can still go to cnet.com.au.