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Or, if you’ve got something else to do—like jogging, driving, or performing<br />

surgery—tap the Sleep/Wake switch to turn off the screen. The music keeps<br />

playing, but you’ll save battery power.<br />

If a phone call <strong>com</strong>es in, the music fades, and you hear your chosen ringtone—through<br />

your earbuds, if you’re wearing them. Squeeze the clicker on<br />

the earbud cord, or tap the Sleep/Wake switch, to answer the call. When the<br />

call ends, the music fades back in, right where it had stopped.<br />

Controlling Playback (Video)<br />

Having a bunch of sliders and buttons on the screen doesn’t inconvenience<br />

you much when you’re listening to music. The action is in your ears, not on<br />

the screen.<br />

But when you’re playing video, anything else on the screen is distracting, so<br />

Apple hides the video playback controls. Tap the screen once to make them<br />

appear, and again to make them disappear.<br />

Here’s what they do:<br />

• Done. Tap this blue button, in the top-left corner, to stop playback and<br />

return to the master list of videos.<br />

Scroll slider.<br />

• This progress indicator (top of the screen) is exactly like<br />

the one you see when you’re playing music. You see the elapsed time,<br />

remaining time, and a little white round handle that you can drag to<br />

jump forward or back in the video.<br />

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Chapter 4

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