- Customizing the Main Menu
- Rating Your Favorites
- How to Scrub through the Current Song
- Getting to Your Playlists
- Shuffling Your Song Order
- Repeating the Current Song or Playlist
- Importing Songs Already on Your Computer
- Which Song Formats Work with Your iPod?
- Finding Out How Much Space Is Left for More Songs
- Deleting a Song from Your iPod
- Creating a Playlist Right within Your iPod (On-The-Go)
- Controlling Your iPods Volume
- Enhancing Your Sound Quality (EQ)
- Saving Your Ears from Volume Abuse
- Using Your iPod as a Watch
- Setting an Alarm
- Turning Off the Click Sound
- Playing Games
- Listening to Audiobooks on Your iPod
- Renaming Your iPod
Deleting a Song from Your iPod
If a song you really hate winds up sneaking its way onto your iPod (this sometimes happens to a song you liked at one time, but after a few dozen plays it really starts to get on your nerves), you can delete it from your iPod. The easiest way is to just delete the song from your playlist in iTunes, then plug in your iPod to your computer. When the iPod updates, the offending song is gone! If you want to do it the hard way, connect your iPod to your computer, then click on the iPod Options button at the bottom-right corner of the iTunes window (or simply Control-click [PC: Right-click] on the iPod in the Source list and choose iPod Options). Then click on Manually Manage Songs and Playlists. Then in iTunes, click on your iPod, scroll down to the song you want to delete, click on it, then press the Delete (PC: Backspace) key on your keyboard. That removes it from your iPod, but not from iTunes.