Apple MD723LL/A User Manual

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iPod touch at a Glance 
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Multi-Touch screen
The Multi-Touch screen displays a wealth of info, entertainment, and creativity, all at your 
fingertips. A few simple gestures—tap, drag, swipe, and pinch—are all you need to explore and 
use iPod touch apps.
Buttons
Most of the buttons you use with iPod touch are virtual ones on the touchscreen. A few physical 
buttons control basic functions, such as turning on iPod touch or adjusting the volume.
Sleep/Wake button
When you’re not using iPod touch, press the Sleep/Wake button to lock iPod touch. Locking 
iPod touch puts the display in sleep, saves the battery, and prevents anything from happening 
if you touch the screen. You can still listen to music and adjust the volume using the buttons 
on the side of iPod touch, and receive FaceTime calls, text messages, alarms, notifications, and 
other updates.
Sleep/Wake 
button
Sleep/Wake 
button
iPod touch locks automatically if you don’t touch the screen for a minute or so. You can adjust 
the timing in Settings > General > Auto-Lock. 
Turn on iPod touch. Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until the Apple logo appears.
 
Open Camera when iPod touch is locked:  Press the Sleep/Wake button or the Home button, 
then drag   up.
 
Access the audio controls when iPod touch is locked:  Swipe up from the bottom edge of the 
screen to open Control Center.
Unlock iPod touch. Press the Sleep/Wake button or the Home button, then drag the slider.
Turn off iPod touch. Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until the red slider appears, then drag 
the slider.