I think the idea was to move more quickly than holding the right key down or being able to move greater distances in the file more rapidly. I have to admit I really like the scrubbing feature and use it a lot.
On Nov 15, 2008, at 5:08 PM, David Poehlman wrote:

or you can hold down the right buttton.

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From: "Scott Howell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: iPod nano moving through a track quickly


Yep, press the center button twice so that you hear the title of the
track being played. Carefully move your finger clockwise or
counterclockwise to move more rapidly through the track. Now it'll
take you a little time to get used to how much or little you need to
move your finger to achieve the amount of time you wish to move. They
call this scrubbing mode by the way.

hth

On Nov 15, 2008, at 4:31 PM, Scott Rutkowski wrote:

HI all.

Can someone please tell me with the iPod nano 4g, is there a fast
way of moving through a track besides holding down the right part of
the click wheel?

This holding down of the wheel moves you too slow through the track.

I thought I remember Esther saying you could press the centre of the
wheel then move your finger around the wheel but this doesn't seem
to work for some reason.

I tried this while listening to a podcast on the nano and it didn't
work for me.

Maybe i'm doing something wrong.

If anyone can tell us the correct way of moving quickly through a
track on the nano, that would be awesome.

Thanks all.


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