Here is an interesting bit of information for all you iPod owners (myself NOT included). When hold is turned off, the iPod automatically calibrates its touch sensitive buttons and scroll wheel to air. But if you happen to be touching any of the touch sensitive buttons or the scroll wheel, then it will calibrate itself to your finger instead of the air, and the buttons/scroll wheel will not work properly.
Luckily there is an easy fix. Just put the iPod back on hold, leave it for a couple seconds, and then turn hold off again (without touching any of the touch sensitive parts) and it should work like normal.
October 3 2003, 11:18 AM EDT, by
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Why ?
10/16/03, 12:41 AM EDT
Why do you PCerz hang around on a Mac site "wasting your valuable PC user time"
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