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playlist, the iPod shuffle always starts over, for the sake of 
simplicity, which makes this tip work. (It also works on 
other iPods if you turn on repeat all in the settings. But 
other iPods have screens, which makes them somewhat 
easier to navigate).
The Lights on your Shuffle
The iPod shuffle has two subcutaneous LEDs on the front to 
help you figure out what it's doing in the absence of a 
display.  There's a green light, which is mostly useful when 
you're listening, and an amber light that is primarily needed 
when your iPod is connected to your computer.  The lights 
give you reassuring feedback that all is well, or help you 
figure out when something is wrong. Here are some of the 
most important iPod shuffle light shows:
 Usually, when you press any button, the green light 
will shine as long as you hold down the button.
 If you press a button and you see the orange light 
instead, and nothing else happens, your iPod is 
locked.  Hold down play/pause for a few seconds to 
unlock it.
 If absolutely nothing happens when you press a 
button, not even a light, you probably need to charge 
your shuffle's battery.