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`Chapter 1: iPod touch at a Glance
`iPod touch Overview
`Buttons
`iPod touch Apps
`Status Icons
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`17 Chapter 2: Getting Started
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`Viewing the User Guide on iPod touch
`17 What You Need
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`Setting Up iPod touch
`18 Disconnecting iPod touch from Your Computer
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`Connecting to the Internet
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`Adding Mail, Contacts, and Calendar Accounts
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`23 Chapter 3: Basics
`23 Using Apps
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`Customizing the Home Screen
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`Typing
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`Searching
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`Voice Control
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`Bluetooth Devices
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`Battery
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`Security Features
`44 Cleaning iPod touch
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`Restarting and Resetting iPod touch
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`45 Chapter 4: Syncing and File Sharing
`45 About Syncing
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`Syncing Accounts
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`Syncing with iTunes
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`iPod touch Settings Panes in iTunes
`50 Automatic iTunes Syncing
`51 Manually Managing Content
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`File Sharing
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`53 Chapter 5: Music and Videos
`53 Getting Music, Videos, and More
`53 Music and Other Audio
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`Videos
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`Setting a Sleep Timer
`66 Changing the Browse Buttons
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`67 Chapter 6: FaceTime
`67 About FaceTime
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`Signing In
`69 Making a Call
`69 While You’re Talking
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`71 Chapter 7: Camera
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`About Camera
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`Taking Photos and Recording Videos
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`Viewing and Sharing Photos and Videos
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`Trimming Videos
`74 Uploading Photos and Videos to Your Computer
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`75 Chapter 8: Photos
`75 About Photos
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`Syncing Photos and Videos with Your Computer
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`Viewing Photos and Videos
`77 Deleting Photos and Videos
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`Slideshows
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`Sharing Photos and Videos
`80 Assigning a Photo to a Contact
`81 Wallpaper
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`82 Chapter 9: Game Center
`82 About Game Center
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`Setting Up Game Center
`84 Games
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`Friends
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`Your Status and Account Information
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`91 Chapter 10: Mail
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`Setting Up Email Accounts
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`Checking and Reading Email
`94 Using Links and Detected Data
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`98 Organizing Email
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`Searching Email
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`100 Chapter 11: Safari
`100 Viewing Webpages
`103 Searching
`103 Bookmarks
`104 Web Clips
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`105 Chapter 12: Calendar
`105 About Calendar
`105 Syncing Calendars
`106 Viewing Your Calendars
`107 Searching Calendars
`107 Adding and Updating Events on iPod touch
`108 Responding to Meeting Invitations
`110 Subscribing to Calendars
`110 Alerts
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`111 Chapter 13: YouTube
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`Finding and Viewing Videos
`112 Controlling Video Playback
`113 Managing Videos
`113 Getting More Information
`114 Using YouTube Account Features
`115 Changing the Browse Buttons
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`116 Chapter 14: Stocks
`116 Viewing Stock Quotes
`117 Getting More Information
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`118 Chapter 15: Maps
`119 Finding and Viewing Locations
`122 Getting Directions
`124 Showing Traffic Conditions
`124 Finding and Contacting Businesses
`125 Sharing Location Information
`125 Bookmarking Locations
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`126 Chapter 16: Weather
`126 Viewing Weather Summaries
`127 Getting More Weather Information
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`128 About Notes
`128 Syncing Notes
`129 Writing and Reading Notes
`130 Searching Notes
`130 Emailing Notes
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`131 Chapter 18: Clock
`131 World Clocks
`131 Alarms
`132 Stopwatch
`132 Timer
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`133 Chapter 19: Calculator
`133 Using the Calculator
`133 Standard Memory Functions
`134 Scientific Calculator Keys
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`136 Chapter 20: Voice Memos
`136 Recording Voice Memos
`137 Listening to Voice Memos
`137 Managing Voice Memos
`138 Trimming Voice Memos
`139 Sharing Voice Memos
`139 Syncing Voice Memos
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`140 Chapter 21: iTunes Store
`140 About the iTunes Store
`141 Finding Music, Videos, and More
`142 Following Artists and Friends
`143 Purchasing Music or Audiobooks
`144 Purchasing or Renting Videos
`145 Streaming or Downloading Podcasts
`145 Checking Download Status
`146 Syncing Purchased Content
`146 Changing the Browse Buttons
`147 Viewing Account Information
`147 Verifying Downloads
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`148 Chapter 22: App Store
`148 About the App Store
`149 Browsing and Searching
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`151 Downloading Apps
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`152 Deleting Apps
`152 Writing Reviews
`153 Updating Apps
`153 Syncing Purchased Apps
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`154 Chapter 23: Settings
`154 Airplane Mode
`155 Wi-Fi
`156 VPN
`156 Notifications
`157 Sounds
`157 Brightness
`157 Wallpaper
`158 General
`166 Music
`166 Video
`167 Photos
`167 FaceTime
`168 Store
`168 Mail, Contacts, Calendars
`172 Safari
`173 Nike + iPod
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`174 Chapter 24: Contacts
`174 About Contacts
`174 Adding Contacts
`175 Searching Contacts
`176 Managing Contacts on iPod touch
`176 Using Contact Information
`177 Unified Contacts
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`179 Chapter 25: Nike + iPod
`179 Activating Nike + iPod
`180 Linking a Sensor
`180 Working Out with Nike + iPod
`181 Sending Workouts to Nikeplus.com
`181 Calibrating Nike + iPod
`182 Nike + iPod Settings
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`183 Chapter 26: iBooks
`183 About iBooks
`184 Syncing Books and PDFs
`184 Using the iBookstore
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`185 Reading Books
`186 Viewing a PDF
`186 Changing a Book’s Appearance
`187 Searching Books
`187 Looking up the Definition of a Word
`187 Having a Book Read to You
`187 Organizing Your Bookshelf
`188 Bookmark and Note Syncing
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`189 Chapter 27: Accessibility
`189 Universal Access Features
`190 VoiceOver
`202 Zoom
`203 Large Text
`203 White on Black
`203 Mono Audio
`203 Speak Auto-text
`203 Triple-click Home
`204 Closed Captioning and Other Helpful Features
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`205 Appendix A: Support and Other Information
`205 Apple iPod touch Support Site
`205 Restarting and Resetting iPod touch
`205 Backing Up iPod touch
`207 Updating and Restoring iPod touch Software
`209 Safety, Software, and Service Information
`209 Using iPod touch in an Enterprise Environment
`210 Disposal and Recycling Information
`211 Apple and the Environment
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`On/Off
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`Main camera
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`Your Home screen may look different, depending on the model of iPod touch you have
`and whether you have rearranged its icons.
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`Accessories
`The following accessories are included with iPod touch:
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`Apple Earphones
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`Dock Connector to USB Cable
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`Item
`Apple Earphones
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`Dock Connector to USB Cable
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`What you can do with it
`Listen to music and videos, FaceTime calls,
`audiobooks, podcasts, and games.
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`Use the cable to connect iPod touch to your
`computer to sync and charge, or to the USB
`power adapter (sold separately) to charge. The
`cable can be used with the optional dock or
`plugged directly into iPod touch.
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`Buttons
`A few simple buttons make it easy to turn iPod touch on or off, and adjust the volume.
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`On/Off Sleep/Wake Button
`When you’re not actively using iPod touch, you can lock it to turn off the display and
`save the battery.
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`When iPod touch is locked, nothing happens if you touch the screen. You can still
`listen to music and, while listening to music, adjust the volume using the buttons on
`the side of iPod touch.
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`By default, iPod touch locks if you don’t touch the screen for a minute.
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`On/Off Sleep/
`Wake button
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`Lock iPod touch
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`Unlock iPod touch
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`Turn iPod touch completely off
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`Turn iPod touch on
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`Press the On/Off Sleep/Wake button.
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` button or the On/Off Sleep/
`Press the Home
`Wake button, then drag the slider.
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`Press and hold the On/Off Sleep/Wake button for
`a few seconds until the red slider appears, then
`drag the slider.
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`Press and hold the On/Off Sleep/Wake button
`until the Apple logo appears.
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`For information about changing how long before iPod touch locks, see “Auto-Lock” on
`page 160. For information about setting iPod touch to require a passcode to unlock it,
`see “Passcode Lock” on page 160.
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`Home Button
` button at any time to go to the Home screen, which contains your
`Press the Home
`iPod touch apps. Tap any app icon to get started. To see apps you’ve recently used,
`double-click the Home button (iPod touch 3rd generation or later). See “Opening and
`Switching Apps” on page 23.
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`Volume Buttons
`When you’re listening to songs, movies, or other media, the buttons on the side of
`iPod touch adjust the audio volume. Otherwise, the buttons control the volume for
`alerts and other sound effects.
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`WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see the Important
`Product Information Guide at www.apple.com/support/manuals/ipodtouch.
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`To adjust the volume, use the buttons on the side of iPod touch.
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`Volume
`up
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`Volume
`down
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`To set a volume limit for music and videos on iPod touch, see “” on page 166.
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`iPod touch Apps
`The following apps are included with iPod touch:
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`Note: App functionality and availability may vary, depending on the country or region
`where you purchase and use iPod touch.
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`Listen to your songs, audiobooks, and podcasts. Create on-the-go playlists, or use
`Genius to create playlists for you. Listen to Genius Mixes of songs from your library. See
`Chapter 5, “Music and Videos,” on page 53.
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`Watch purchased or rented movies and TV shows, music videos, and video podcasts on
`the go. Or connect iPod touch to your TV to watch on a larger screen (TV connection
`requires cable available for purchase separately). See Chapter 5, “Music and Videos,” on
`page 53.
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`Make video calls to other iPod touch 4th generation or iPhone 4 users over Wi-Fi. Use
`the front camera to talk face to face, or the main camera to share what you see. See
`Chapter 6, “FaceTime,” on page 67.
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`Take photos and record videos (iPod touch 4th generation). View them on iPod touch,
`email them, or upload them to your computer. Tap to set the exposure for a specific
`object or area. Trim and save video clips. Upload videos directly to YouTube or
`MobileMe. See Chapter 7, “Camera,” on page 71.
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`View photos and videos you sync from your computer or save from Mail messages
`(videos only on iPod touch 4th generation or later). Zoom in on photos for a closer
`look. Watch a slideshow. Email photos and videos, or publish them to a MobileMe
`gallery. Assign images to contacts, and use them as wallpaper. View photos by place,
`and if you sync with iPhoto 8.0 (part of iLife ‘09) or later, you can view photos by events
`and faces. See Chapter 8, “Photos,” on page 75.
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`Discover new games and share your game experiences with friends around the world.
`Invite a friend, or request a match with other worthy opponents. Check player ranking
`on the leaderboards. Gain achievements for extras points. See Chapter 9, “Game
`Center,” on page 82.
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`iPod touch works with MobileMe, Microsoft Exchange, and many of the most popular
`email systems—including Yahoo!, Google, and AOL—as well as most industry-standard
`POP3 and IMAP email systems. View PDFs and other attachments within Mail. Save
`attached photos and graphics to your Photo Library. See Chapter 10, “Mail,” on page 91.
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`Music
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`Videos
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`FaceTime
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`Camera
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`Photos
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`Game
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`Browse websites over Wi-Fi. Rotate iPod touch sideways for widescreen viewing.
`Double-tap to zoom in or out—Safari automatically fits the webpage column to the
`iPod touch screen for easy reading. Open multiple pages. Sync bookmarks with Safari
`or Microsoft Internet Explorer on your computer. Add Safari web clips to the Home
`screen for fast access to favorite websites. Save images from websites to your Photo
`Library. See Chapter 11, “Safari,” on page 100.
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`View and search your MobileMe, iCal, Microsoft Entourage, Microsoft Outlook, or
`Microsoft Exchange calendars. Enter events on iPod touch and they sync back to the
`calendar on your computer. Subscribe to calendars. See the birthdays you’ve entered
`in Contacts. Set alerts to remind you of events, appointments, and deadlines. See
`Chapter 12, “Calendar,” on page 105.
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`Play videos from YouTube’s online collection. Search for any video, or browse featured,
`most viewed, most recently updated, and top-rated videos. Set up and log in to your
`YouTube account—then rate videos, sync your favorites, show subscriptions, and more.
`See Chapter 13, “YouTube,” on page 111.
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`Watch your favorite stocks, updated automatically from the Internet. View company
`news and current trading information, such as opening or average price, trading
`volume, or market capitalization. Rotate iPod touch to see detailed charts in landscape
`orientation. Drag your finger along the charts to track price points, or use two fingers
`to see a range between points. See Chapter 14, “Stocks,” on page 116.
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`See a street map, satellite view, or hybrid view of locations around the world. Zoom in
`for a closer look, or check out the Google Street View. Find your current approximate
`location. Get detailed driving, public transit, or walking directions and see current
`highway traffic conditions. Find businesses in the area. See Chapter 15, “Maps,” on
`page 118.
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`Get current weather conditions and a six-day forecast. Add your favorite cities for a
`quick weather report anytime. See Chapter 16, “Weather,” on page 126.
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`Jot notes on the go—reminders, grocery lists, brilliant ideas. Send them in email. Sync
`notes to Mail on your Mac, or Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express on your PC. Sync
`notes over the air (iPod touch 3rd generation or later) with your MobileMe, Google,
`Yahoo!, or iMAP accounts. See Chapter 17, “Notes,” on page 128.
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`In the Utilities folder. View the time in cities around the world—create clocks for your
`favorites. Set one or more alarms. Use the stopwatch, or set a countdown timer. See
`Chapter 18, “Clock,” on page 131.
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`Safari
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`Calendar
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`YouTube
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`Stocks
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`Maps
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`Weather
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`Notes
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`Clock
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`Calculator
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`Voice
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`iTunes
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`App Store
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`Settings
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`In the Utilities folder. Add, subtract, multiply, and divide. Rotate iPod touch sideways to
`use expanded scientific functions. See Chapter 19, “Calculator,” on page 133.
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`In the Utilities folder. Record voice memos using the built-in microphone on iPod touch
`4th generation or a compatible external microphone or headset with microphone. Play
`them back on iPod touch or sync them with iTunes to listen to voice memos on your
`computer. Attach voice memos to email messages. See Chapter 20, “Voice Memos,” on
`page 136.
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`Search the iTunes Store for music, movies, TV shows, audiobooks, and more. Browse,
`preview, and download new releases, or see what’s popular in the top charts. Rent
`movies and TV shows to view on iPod touch. Stream and download podcasts. See
`Chapter 21, “iTunes Store,” on page 140.
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`Search the App Store for iPod touch apps you can purchase or download using your
`Wi-Fi connection. Read reviews or write your own reviews for your favorite apps.
`Download and install the apps on your Home screen. See Chapter 22, “App Store,” on
`page 148.
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`Adjust all iPod touch settings in one convenient place. Set your own volume limit for
`listening comfort. Set your wallpaper, screen brightness, and settings for network,
`mail, web, music, video, photos, and more. Use Location Service settings to set
`location privacy options for Maps and applicable third-party apps. Set auto-lock and a
`passcode for security. Restrict access to explicit iTunes content and certain apps. Reset
`iPod touch. See Chapter 23, “Settings,” on page 154.
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`Get contact information synced from MobileMe, Mac OS X Address Book, Yahoo!
`Address Book, Google Contacts, Windows Address Book (Outlook Express), Microsoft
`Outlook, or Microsoft Exchange. Search, add, change, or delete contacts, which get
`synced back to your computer. See Chapter 24, “Contacts,” on page 174.
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`Contacts
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`When activated in Settings, Nike + iPod turns your iPod touch into a workout
`companion. Track your pace, time, and distance from one workout to the next, and
`choose a song to power through your routine. (Requires select Nike shoes and a Nike +
`iPod Sensor, sold separately.) See Chapter 25, “Nike + iPod,” on page 179.
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`Nike + iPod
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`Download the free iBooks app from the App Store for a great way to read and buy
`books. Get everything from classics to best sellers from the built-in iBookstore. Add
`ePub and PDF books to your bookshelf using iTunes. See Chapter 26, “iBooks,” on
`page 183.
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`iBooks
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`Status Icons
`The icons in the status bar at the top of the screen give information about iPod touch:
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`Status icon
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`Wi-Fi*
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`Network activity
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`VPN
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`Lock
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`Play
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`Portrait orientation lock
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`Alarm
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`Location services
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`Bluetooth*
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`Battery
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`What it means
`Shows that iPod touch is connected to the
`Internet over a Wi-Fi network. The more
`bars, the stronger the connection. See
`“Joining a Wi-Fi Network” on page 19.
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`Shows network activity. Some third-party
`apps may also use this icon to indicate an
`active process.
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`Shows that you are connected to a
`network using VPN. See “Network” on
`page 158.
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`Shows that iPod touch is locked. See “On/
`Off Sleep/Wake Button.”
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`Shows that a song, audiobook, or podcast
`is playing. See “Playing Songs and Other
`Audio” on page 54.
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`Shows that the iPod touch screen is locked
`in portrait orientation. See “Viewing in
`Portrait or Landscape Orientation” on
`page 26.
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`Shows that an alarm is set. See “Alarms” on
`page 131.
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`Shows that an app is using location
`services. See “Location Services” on
`page 159.
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`Blue or white icon: Bluetooth is on and a
`device, such as a headset, is connected.
`Gray icon: Bluetooth is on, but no device
`is connected. No icon: Bluetooth is turned
`off. See “Bluetooth Devices” on page 40.
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`Shows battery level or charging status. See
`“Charging the Battery” on page 41.
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`* The use of certain accessories with iPod touch may affect wireless performance.
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`· WARNING: To avoid injury, read all operating instructions in this guide and
`safety information in the iPod touch Important Product Information Guide at
`www.apple.com/support/manuals/ipodtouch before using iPod touch.
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`Viewing the User Guide on iPod touch
`The iPod touch User Guide, optimized for viewing on iPod touch, is available at help.
`apple.com/ipodtouch.
`View the guide on iPod touch: In Safari, tap
`bookmark.
`Add an icon for the guide to the Home screen: When viewing the guide, tap
`tap “Add to Home Screen.”
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`, then tap the iPod touch User Guide
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`, then
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`The iPod touch User Guide is available in many languages.
`View the guide in a different language: Tap “Change Language” at the bottom of the
`screen on the main contents page, then choose the language you want.
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`What You Need
`To use iPod touch, you need:
`A Mac or a PC with a USB 2.0 port and one of the following operating systems:
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`Mac OS X v10.5.8 or later
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`Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP Home or Professional (SP3)
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`Tunes 10 or later, available at www.itunes.com/download
`An Apple account (such as an iTunes Store account or MobileMe account) for
`purchases from the iTunes Store or App Store
`An Internet connection for your computer (broadband recommended)
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`Setting Up iPod touch
`Before you can use iPod touch, you must set it up in iTunes. During setup, you can
`create a new Apple account or specify an existing Apple account to enable purchases
`with iPod touch. (The iTunes Store may not be available in all countries or regions.)
`iTunes also records the serial number of your iPod touch in case you need it.
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`Set up iPod touch:
` Download and install the latest version of iTunes from www.itunes.com/download.
` Connect iPod touch to a USB 2.0 port on your Mac or PC using the cable that came
`with iPod touch.
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` Follow the onscreen instructions in iTunes to register iPod touch and sync iPod touch
`with songs, videos, and apps from your iTunes library, and with your photos on your
`computer. For information about customizing your sync contacts, see “Syncing with
`iTunes” on page 46.
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`Note: If you have a visual impairment, VoiceOver (iPod touch 3rd generation or later)
`can help you set up iPod touch without a sighted assistant. VoiceOver describes
`aloud what appears on the screen, so you can use iPod touch without seeing it.
`When you connect iPod touch to your computer, iTunes detects whether you’re
`using a compatible screen reader on your computer, such as VoiceOver (Mac) or
`GW Micro Window-Eyes (PC), and automatically enables VoiceOver on iPod touch. A
`sighted user can also enable VoiceOver on iPod touch using Accessibility settings. See
`“VoiceOver” on page 190. VoiceOver may not be available in all languages.
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`Disconnecting iPod touch from Your Computer
`You can disconnect iPod touch from your computer at any time. However, if you
`disconnect it while a sync is in progress, some data may not get synced until the next
`time you connect iPod touch to your computer.
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`When iPod touch is syncing with your computer, iPod touch shows “Sync in Progress.”
`If you disconnect iPod touch before it finishes syncing, some data may not get
`transferred. When the sync is complete, iTunes shows “iPod touch sync is complete.”
`Cancel a sync: Drag the slider on iPod touch.
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`Connecting to the Internet
` networks. iPod touch can join AirPort
`iPod touch connects to the Internet via Wi-Fi
`and other Wi-Fi networks at home, at work, or at Wi-Fi hotspots around the world.
`When joined to a Wi-Fi network that’s connected to the Internet, iPod touch accesses
`the Internet automatically whenever you use Mail, Safari, YouTube, FaceTime, Game
`Center, Stocks, Maps, Weather, the App Store, or the iTunes Store.
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`Joining a Wi-Fi Network
`The Wi-Fi settings let you turn on Wi-Fi and join Wi-Fi networks.
`Turn on Wi-Fi: Choose Settings > Wi-Fi and turn Wi-Fi on.
`Join a Wi-Fi network: Choose Settings > Wi-Fi, wait a moment as iPod touch detects
`networks in range, then select a network (fees may apply to join some Wi-Fi networks).
`If necessary, enter a password and tap Join (networks that require a password appear
`with a lock
` icon).
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`Once you join a Wi-Fi network manually, iPod touch automatically connects to it
`whenever the network is in range. If more than one previously used network is in
`range, iPod touch joins the one last used.
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` icon in the status bar
`When iPod touch is connected to a Wi-Fi network, the Wi-Fi
`at the top of the screen shows the connection strength. The more bars you see, the
`stronger the connection.
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`For information about configuring Wi-Fi settings, see “Wi-Fi” on page 155.
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`VPN Access
`VPN (virtual private network) provides secure access over the Internet to private
`networks, such as the network at your company or school. Use Network settings to
`configure and turn on VPN. See “Network” on page 158.
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`Adding Mail, Contacts, and Calendar Accounts
`iPod touch works with MobileMe, Microsoft Exchange, and many of the most popular
`Internet-based email, contacts, and calendar service providers. If you don’t already
`have an email account, you can get a free account online at www.yahoo.com,
`www.google.com, or www.aol.com. You can also try MobileMe, free for 60 days, at
`www.me.com.
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`You can add contacts using an LDAP or CardDAV account if your company or
`organization supports it. See “Adding Contacts” on page 174.
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`You can add a CalDAV calendar account. See “Syncing Calendars” on page 105.
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`You can subscribe to iCal (.ics) calendars. See “Subscribing to Calendars” on page 110.
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`Setting Up MobileMe Accounts
`To use MobileMe on iPod touch, you need to add an account with your MobileMe
`account settings. When setting up the account, you can choose which MobileMe
`services you want to use with iPod touch:
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`Notes (iPod touch 3rd generation or later)
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`ervices you turn on are synced automatically over the air without having to connect
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`The Find My iPod touch service (not available in all countries or regions) helps you
`locate iPod touch if it’s been lost or stolen, and remotely lock, set a passcode, or erase
`the information on iPod touch if necessary. See “Security Features” on page 42.
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`You can set up multiple MobileMe accounts; however, only one MobileMe account
`at a time can be used for Find My iPod touch and for syncing contacts, calendars,
`and bookmarks.
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`Set up a MobileMe account:
` In Settings, tap “Mail, Contacts, Calendars.”
` Tap Add Account, then tap MobileMe.
` Enter your name, complete email address, password, and a description. The description
`can be whatever you like.
` Tap the items you want to use on iPod touch—mail, contacts, calendars, bookmarks,
`notes, and Find My iPod touch.
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`Setting Up Microsoft Exchange Accounts
`To use Microsoft Exchange on iPod touch, you need to add an account with
`your Microsoft Exchange account settings. See your service provider or system
`administrator for those settings.
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`iPod touch uses the Exchange ActiveSync protocol to sync email, calendars, and
`contacts over the air with the following versions of Microsoft Exchange:
`Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2
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`Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1
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`Exchange Server 2010
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`When setting up the account, you can choose which Exchange services you want to
`use with iPod touch:
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`Contacts
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`Calendars
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`You can set up multiple Exchange accounts.
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`Set up an Exchange account:
` In Settings, tap “Mail, Contacts, Calendars.”
` Tap Add Account, then tap Microsoft Exchange.
` Enter your complete email address, domain (optional), user name, password, and a
`description. The description can be whatever you like.
`iPod touch supports Microsoft’s Autodiscovery service, which uses your user name
`and password to determine the address of the Exchange server. If the server’s address
`can’t be determined, you’re asked to enter it. (Enter the complete address in the Server
`field.) Once you connect to the Exchange server, you may be prompted to change your
`passcode to match the policies set on the server.
` Tap the items you want to use on iPod touch (mail, contacts, and calendars) and set
`how many days of email you want to sync to iPod touch.
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`Setting Up Google, Yahoo!, and AOL Accounts
`For many popular accounts (Google, Yahoo!, AOL), iPod touch enters most of the
`settings for you. When setting up the account, you can choose which account services
`you want to use with iPod touch. Services you turn on are synced automatically
`over the air without having to connect iPod touch to your computer. See “Syncing
`Accounts” on page 45.
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`Set up an account:
` In Settings, tap “Mail, Contacts, Calendars.”
` Tap Add Account, then tap Google, Yahoo!, or AOL.
` Enter your name, complete email address, password, and a description. The description
`can be whatever you like.
` Tap the items you want to use on iPod touch. Available items depend upon the
`service provider.
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`Setting Up Other Accounts
`Choose Other Accounts to set up other accounts for mail (such as POP), contacts (such
`as LDAP or CardDAV), or calendars (such as CalDAV). Contact your service provider or
`system administrator to get the account settings you need.
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`Set up an account:
` In Settings, tap “Mail, Contacts, Calendars.”
` Tap Add Account, then tap Other.
` Choose the account type you want to add (Mail, Contacts, or Calendars).
` Enter your account information and tap Save.
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`Using Apps
`The high-resolution Multi-Touch screen and simple finger gestures make it easy to use
`iPod touch apps.
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`Opening and Switching Apps
`You open an app on iPod touch by tapping its icon on the Home screen.
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` button below the display.
`Return to the Home screen: Press the Home
`Switch to another Home screen: Flick left or right, or tap to the left or right of the
`row of dots.
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`Go to the first Home screen: Press the Home
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` button.
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`On iPod touch 3rd generation or later, you can quickly switch between the apps you’re
`using; multitasking also allows certain apps to run in the background.
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`View the most recently used apps (iPod touch 3rd generation or later): Double-click
`the Home button.
`The four most recently used app are shown at the bottom of the screen. Flick left to
`see more apps.
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`Note: On iPod touch 2nd generation, double-clicking the Home button performs the
`action specified by the Home Button setting. See “Home Button” on page 159.
`Remove an app from the recents list: Touch and hold the app icon until it begins to
`jiggle, then tap
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`The app is added to recent apps again the next time you open it.
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`Scrolling
`Drag up or down to scroll. On some screens such as webpages, you can also scroll side
`to side.
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`Dragging your finger to scroll won’t choose or activate anything on the screen.
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`Flick to scroll quickly.
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`You can wait for the scrolling to come to a stop, or touch anywhere on the screen
`to stop it immediately. Touching the screen to stop scrolling won’t choose or
`activate anything.
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`To quickly scroll to the top of a list, webpage, or email, just tap the status bar.
`Find items in an indexed list: Tap a letter to jump to items starting with that letter.
`Drag your finger along the index to scroll quickly through the list.
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`Index
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`Choose an item: Tap an item in the list.
`Depending on the list, tapping an item can do different things—for example, it may
`open a new list, play a song, open an email, or show someone’s contact information.
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`Zooming In or Out
`When viewing photos, webpages, email, or maps, you can zoom in and out. Pinch your
`fingers together or apart. For photos and webpages, you can double-tap (tap twice
`quickly) to zoom in, then double-tap again to zoom out. For maps, double-tap to zoom
`in and tap once with two fingers to zoom out.
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`Viewing in Portrait or Landscape Orientation
`Many iPod touch apps let you view the screen in either portrait or landscape
`orientation. Rotate iPod touch and the display rotates too, adjusting automatically to
`fit the new screen orientation.
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`You may prefer landscape orientation for viewing webpages in Safari, or when
`entering text, for example. In landscape orientation:
`Webpa