- 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
Playing Games
Okay, while it’s not exactly an Xbox, your iPod does comes with some decent little games already installed. To get to these little gems, start at the Main Menu, scroll down to Extras, and then press the Select button. In the Extras menu, scroll down to Games and press the Select button to reveal the built-in games. These vary depending on which iPod generation you own, but some of them include Solitaire (this is actually pretty sweet on newer iPods where the cards appear in color); Brick (a version of the classic “Breakout” game); Music Quiz (just what it sounds like); and Parachute (a lame version of the ’80s Missile Command arcade game). Press the center Select button to choose a game—and watch the hours just fly by.