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USB connecto r to PC Headphone jack Hold sw itch iP od P ow er Adapter iP od Dock ( with s ome models ) Pres s once to play , press and hold to tur n off iP od. Pres s once to start a song over , pr ess twice to pla y the pre vious song , press and hold to r ewind . Pres s once to skip to next song, pr ess and hold to fast-forwar d. Pres s to go ba[...]