How Do You Operate An Ipod Shuffle?
Apple’s iPod Shuffle, introduced in early 2005, gave consumers a new twist on listening to music. The original iPod Shuffle, about the size of a pack of gum, was unique because it didn’t feature a display. It was designed as a minimalist music player for the fitness set, but was also marketed as delivering an element of surprise: The user wouldn’t know what songs were next on the playlist. Although the Shuffle also allowed users to play music in a predetermined order (by shutting off shuffle mode), the name belied the functionality. Apple has released a second-generation Shuffle, a diminutive player with either a 1GB or 2GB capacity. Connect the iPod Shuffle to your computer. Because this is a different type of iPod, a standard USB iPod sync cable doesn’t fit. Both versions of the Shuffle require a dock, so if you are missing it, buy one from a retailer or on eBay. Decide whether you want iTunes to put music on the Shuffle randomly, you want to sync certain playlists or you want to man