
To disable VoiceOver:
1In iTunes, select iPod shuffle in the list of devices, and click the Summary tab.
2Under Voice Feedback, click to deselect Enable VoiceOver.
3Click Apply.
When syncing is finished, VoiceOver is disabled. You’ll still hear some system announcements in English on iPod shuffle, such as battery status, error messages, and a generic numbered playlist menu. You won’t hear song titles and artist names.
Hearing Song Announcements
The VoiceOver feature can speak the current song title and artist name while you’re listening to iPod shuffle. If you don’t want to hear song titles and artist names, you can disable VoiceOver in iTunes (see “Using the VoiceOver Feature” on page 22).
To hear the current song announcement:
mClick and hold the Center button on the remote.
You hear the current song title and artist name. If you’re listening to an audiobook, you hear the book title.
You can use VoiceOver to navigate to another song when you’re listening to song announcements.
To navigate using song announcements:
ÂIf iPod shuffle is playing, click and hold the Center button to hear the current song announcement;
ÂIf iPod shuffle is paused, click and hold the Center button to hear the current song announcement;
Using the Playlist Menu
When VoiceOver is enabled, you can choose from a spoken menu to listen to any playlist you’ve synced from iTunes to iPod shuffle. If audiobooks and audio podcasts are synced to iPod shuffle, their titles are also read as part of the playlist menu. If VoiceOver is disabled in iTunes, you hear an abbreviated menu of playlists in numbered order, but not by name (for example, “Playlist 1, Playlist 2,” and so on).
Chapter 4 Listening to Music
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