King George VA. Jan 22, 2014. #3. That certainly works on the iPod Classic 160 Gb. While listening to a song, press the center button repeatedly until you get the "shuffle" control with options: Off-Songs-Albums. That's pretty much the only "quick/shortcut" way to do this. P. My iPod 5th gen's battery has been on a downhill spiral for the past few months. For the last 3 weeks or so, I couldn't unplug it from the charger, because it would die instantly. Now, I won't turn on. It just shows the apple logo for a few seconds, and then the screen goes black. It's been this way for 5 days. Tap Accessibility. Then double-tap Accessibility. Tap VoiceOver. Then double-tap VoiceOver. Tap "On" next to VoiceOver. Then double-tap "On" to turn it off. You can configure the device to display options for VoiceOver, Zoom, or White on Black when you triple-click the Home button. Navigate to Genres//All Albums/All Songs/Shuffle. Thank you so much! For whatever reason I wasn't seeing the "all songs" catagory at the top. I just switched over from a classic ipod and haven't mastered this new interface. Thanks again! There is also a logic board of the same model that is from a 5th gen. enhanced, or 5.5th gen., iPod which has a higher audio quality because of the Wolfson DAC sound chip built-in to the logic board. According to the description of the logic board in the link listed ahead, it is a lot rarer than normal logic boards of the same model because of Hi, this is a very common issue. You will need to disassemble the ipod by loosing up the adhesives at the bottom and separating the glass from the adhesives. Once that's done you can use a metal tool to un lip the plastic frame that holds the glass and lift it. You can reference the disassembly guide. Then you will see where the home button iPad (10th generation) iPad mini (6th generation) iPad Air (5th generation) On other iPad models with iOS 15.4 and later, you can turn dynamic volume buttons on or off: Make sure that your iPad has iPadOS 15.4 or later. Go to Settings > Sounds. Turn on Fixed Position Volume Controls if you want the volume buttons to always have the same behavior. 4th Gen. iPod nano. image credit: Apple Inc. It's easiest to identify the 4th gen. iPod nano based on what it doesn't have, rather than what it does. Since the 4th and 5th gen. models look so similar, the key way to tell them apart is to look for the video camera lens on the backside. If there's no lens, you've got the 4th generation nano. s1XytUA.